English to Malayalam Dictionary precarious

precarious

ബാഹ്യയാഥാർത്ഥ്യങ്ങളുമായി
definition
adjective
a precarious ladder
not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
she made a precarious living by writing
dependent on chance; uncertain.
example
In Hungary, there have been large and angry protests by farmers, whose livelihoods are becoming extremely 'precarious' .
Since my perch on the social ladder was 'precarious' , I had to make sure to watch my step and my mouth.
Given how 'precarious' this recovery has been, policymakers won't rush to hike rates.
One would expect a bird living in the shadow of remote island volcanoes to lead a somewhat 'precarious' existence.
Her position seemed ever more 'precarious' by the minute, and it was clear that I would have to rescue her.
Do any professional publishers understand, one wonders, how 'precarious' their position is?
Yet, for all its parliamentary numbers, the government remains politically 'precarious' .
We learned about their 'precarious' existence with nature and their love of the sea.
The divisions within Australian ruling circles are also being fuelled by the increasingly 'precarious' position of the Australian economy.
But today's results certainly emphasise the 'precarious' state of the group's finances.
She watched in the rearview mirror as he fell from his 'precarious' standing position on the trunk to crumple into the back seat.
You remember how 'precarious' the company was after your father and grandfather died.
If that is where you are this morning, your position is very 'precarious' .
They managed to scrape a 'precarious' living from the eggs laid by that one hen.
As Finance Secretary I found that the finances of the state were in a 'precarious' condition.
The other stocking waves shyly from its 'precarious' perch atop a tilted lampshade.
Are you ready to catch yourself, to tumble safely out of a 'precarious' position?
Adam looked skyward from his 'precarious' position on a roof beam of the house he was building.
Funding for professional athletes is based on medal winning, which seems 'precarious' .
With cruel irony, as livelihoods became increasingly 'precarious' , population totals soared.
Black vultures choose less 'precarious' rocky perches on which to nest but join the lammergeiers on the thermals in their quest for food.
Shooting out lights, opening and closing doors and leaping to 'precarious' positions are all part of the game.
But now they have gone out on such 'precarious' limbs their positions are clearly untenable.
And the world was hanging in a very 'precarious' balance.
In the distance small hamlets teetered on mountain ridges, seemingly ready to tumble off their 'precarious' perch.
But the amount of money they owe makes the situation more 'precarious' than we are comfortable with.
Cyclists and drivers unperturbed by my 'precarious' position skimmed past me in both directions.
Execute this one correctly or risk putting your shoulders in a very 'precarious' position.
He closes his eyes tightly and tries to wrench himself out of his 'precarious' position.
We can see clearly the essence of despotism and the 'precarious' nature of democracy.
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