parlous

[ˈpɑːrləs]

parlous Definition

full of danger or uncertainty; precarious.

Using parlous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parlous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country is in a parlous state after the war.

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    The economy is in a parlous condition.

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    The situation is becoming increasingly parlous.

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    The company's future looks parlous.

parlous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for parlous

Phrases with parlous

  • in a dangerous or precarious situation

    Example

    The company was in a parlous state, with debts mounting and no new business coming in.

  • a period of great danger or uncertainty

    Example

    We are living in parlous times, with political unrest and economic instability.

  • a dangerous or risky journey

    Example

    The explorers set out on a parlous journey across the desert, facing extreme heat and lack of water.

Origins of parlous

from Old French 'perillous', from Latin 'periculosus', meaning 'dangerous'

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Summary: parlous in Brief

'Parlous' [ˈpɑːrləs] means full of danger or uncertainty, often implying a precarious situation. It can be used to describe anything from a company's financial state to a dangerous journey, as in 'The explorers set out on a parlous journey across the desert.' The phrase 'in a parlous state' denotes a dangerous or precarious situation, while 'parlous times' refers to a period of great danger or uncertainty.