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1. not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse
2. dependent on chance; uncertain
1. Spider-Man performed a series of precarious swings between skyscrapers to save the city from the villain's threat.
2. The precarious nature of Batman's vigilantism often puts him at odds with the Gotham City police.
3. Nobita's future is often depicted as precarious, with Doraemon providing gadgets to help improve his luck.
4. In 'Jurassic Park', the characters often find themselves in precarious situations when dinosaurs break free from their enclosures.