At one's own risk
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British pronunciation/at wˈɒnz ˈəʊn ɹˈɪsk/
American pronunciation/æt wˈʌnz ˈoʊn ɹˈɪsk/

Definition & Meaning of "at {one's} own risk"

at one's own risk
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by accepting the responsibility for all potential dangers and risks involved

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What is the origin of the idiom "at one's own risk" and when to use it?

The idiom "at one's own risk" is used to indicate that individuals are undertaking an action or making a choice with full awareness of the potential dangers, consequences, or liabilities associated with it. The phrase suggests that those involved are assuming responsibility for any negative outcomes that may result from their decisions or actions. "At {one's} own risk" can be traced back to legal and warning contexts and is often used in written or spoken language to caution people about the potential hazards they might encounter.

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The company offers free Wi-Fi, but using it for sensitive transactions is at your own risk, as it may not be secure.
Leaving valuable items in your car at the parking lot is at your own risk, as the management does not guarantee security.
The sign near the cliff edge warned hikers that venturing too close to the edge was at their own risk due to the danger of falling rocks.
He decided to skydive without proper training, fully aware that it was at his own risk.
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