Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
elevated-risk
adjective
/ˈɛlɪˌveɪtɪd rɪsk/

Definition
A condition or situation in which the likelihood of experiencing a negative event is significantly higher than average.

Examples
- People with elevated-risk factors for heart disease should undergo regular check-ups.
- Investing in startups can involve elevated-risk, but also the potential for high rewards.

Meaning
Elevated risk refers to a heightened chance that an individual or group will encounter adverse outcomes, often used in contexts such as health, finance, or safety.

Synonyms
- heightened risk
- increased risk
- amplified risk