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/haɪ ˈrɪsk zoʊn/ · high ˈrisk ˈzone
noun
  1. An area or region where the likelihood of accidents, injuries, or other adverse events is significantly higher than in other areas. The construction site was declared a high risk zone due to the presence of hazardous materials.
  2. A situation or environment where the probability of failure or negative consequences is high. Investing in the stock market can be a high risk zone for inexperienced investors.
Did you know? The concept of high risk zones is often used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and healthcare to identify and mitigate potential hazards, ensuring a safer working environment for employees and minimizing the risk of accidents.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 17, 2026