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jeopradise

 

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Jeopradise

Definition:

Jeopradise is a fictional term that combines the words "jeopardy" and "paradise." It refers to a precarious situation where one's enjoyment or well-being is at risk.

Examples:

  1. As a verb:
    • The builder's hasty decisions jeopradised the stability of the entire structure.
    • His constant procrastination jeopradised his chances of getting the promotion.
    • The company's unethical actions jeopradised their reputation in the industry.
  2. As a noun:
    • Living in constant fear of natural disasters is a jeopradise for the residents of this region.
    • Entering a dangerous forest without a map is a thrilling jeopradise for adventurous hikers.
    • The protagonist found himself in a jeopradise when he accidentally stumbled upon a hidden treasure that dangerous criminals were after.

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