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Take a risk Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹɪsk
TAYK-uh-RISK
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /ɹˈɪsk
TAYK-uh-RISK

Definition

To do something that could have a bad result but might also bring a reward; to act despite possible danger or loss.

Usage & Nuances

'Take a risk' is neutral in formality and common in both personal and business contexts. Variants include 'take risks' (general) and 'take a big risk.' Usually followed by 'to' or 'by' explaining the risk: 'take a risk by quitting my job.' Not used for minor decisions.

Example Sentences

You have to take a risk if you want to succeed.

basic

She decided to take a risk and start her own business.

basic

Sometimes it's worth it to take a risk.

basic

He knew he was taking a risk by investing so much money.

natural

If you never take a risk, you'll never know what you could achieve.

natural

Quitting his job to travel the world was him taking a risk, but he didn't regret it.

natural