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risk-averse
adjective
Unwilling to take risks; especially reluctant to accept a bargain with an uncertain payoff rather than another bargain with a more certain, but possibly lower, expected payoff.
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They're more risk-averse.
"They were risk-averse".
"People become risk-averse, politically risk-averse.
People were incredibly risk-averse".
Risk-averse culture begone.
Governments are risk-averse.
"Companies are becoming risk-averse.
Maybe a little risk-averse.
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