Jeopardy: meaning, definitions and examples
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jeopardy
[ ˈdʒɛpərdi ]
game show
Jeopardy is a popular American television game show where contestants are presented with general knowledge clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in the form of questions.
Synonyms
game show, quiz show
Examples of usage
- Alex Trebek hosted Jeopardy for many years.
- Contestants on Jeopardy compete for cash prizes.
- The final round of Jeopardy is known as Final Jeopardy.
- Jeopardy has different categories for each round.
- Winning on Jeopardy requires quick thinking and knowledge in various subjects.
Translations
Translations of the word "jeopardy" in other languages:
🇵🇹 perigo
- risco
- ameaça
🇮🇳 खतरा
- जोखिम
- संकट
🇩🇪 Gefahr
- Risiko
- Bedrohung
🇮🇩 bahaya
- risiko
- ancaman
🇺🇦 небезпека
- ризик
- загроза
🇵🇱 niebezpieczeństwo
- ryzyko
- zagrożenie
🇯🇵 危険 (kiken)
- リスク (risuku)
- 脅威 (kyōi)
🇫🇷 danger
- risque
- menace
🇪🇸 peligro
- riesgo
- amenaza
🇹🇷 tehlike
- risk
- tehdit
🇰🇷 위험 (wiheom)
- 위험성 (wiheomseong)
- 위협 (wiheop)
🇸🇦 خطر (khatar)
- مجازفة (majāzafa)
- تهديد (tahdīd)
🇨🇿 nebezpečí
- riziko
- hrozba
🇸🇰 nebezpečenstvo
- riziko
- hrozba
🇨🇳 危险 (wēixiǎn)
- 风险 (fēngxiǎn)
- 威胁 (wēixié)
🇸🇮 nevarnost
- tveganje
- grožnja
🇮🇸 hætta
- áhætta
- ógn
🇰🇿 қауіп
- тәуекел
- қауіп-қатер
🇬🇪 საფრთხე (saprtkhe)
- რისკი (riski)
- მუქარა (muqara)
🇦🇿 təhlükə
- risk
- təhdid
🇲🇽 peligro
- riesgo
- amenaza
Etymology
The word 'jeopardy' originated from Middle English 'jeopardie', which came from Old French 'jeu parti' meaning 'a divided game' or 'a game with even chances'. The concept of jeopardy has long been associated with risk or danger, dating back to medieval times when it was used in the context of a risky situation or hazardous condition.
See also: jeopardize.