He's a bad credit risk

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Silverobama

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Hi,

What does the "s" mean? Has or Is?


He's a bad credit risk.


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He is a bad credit risk. You are taking a risk if you extend credit to him.
 

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He is a bad credit risk. You are taking a risk if you extend credit to him.

Could we just drop the adjective 'bad' and retain the same connotation?
 

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You wouldn't be misunderstood, as the context (the word 'risk', if nothing else) makes the meaning clear; but the 'bad' is usual.

It might be useful to compare these expressions:

He's a bad credit risk. [=if you lend him money, you might lose it]
He's a good credit risk. [=if you lend him money, you can be pretty sure of getting it back]

On the other hand:

Your Honour, the defence opposes bail, as the accused is a flight risk. [Note - not 'good' or 'bad' - he might run away.]

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So what does the "risk" mean here?

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Every act of lending money carries some risk that the loan will not be repaid. Those with good credit histories are numerically a good risk, while those with no or poor history with repaying loans are a bad risk.
 
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