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safe
adjective
-
safe
,
safer
,
safest
protected
from
danger
,
harm
,
or
risk
•
The
children
felt
safe
when
their
parents
came
home
.
The
children
felt
safe
when
their
parents
came
home
.
•
Wear
a
helmet
to
stay
safe
while
cycling
on
busy
streets
.
Wear
a
helmet
to
stay
safe
while
cycling
on
busy
streets
.
From
Old
French
‘
sauf
’,
from
Latin
‘
salvus
’
meaning
‘
uninjured
,
in
good
condition
’.
adjective
-
safe
,
safer
,
safest
not
likely
to
cause
harm
,
injury
,
or
damage
;
harmless
•
The
doctor
assured
us
this
medicine
is
safe
for
children
.
The
doctor
assured
us
this
medicine
is
safe
for
children
.
•
These
eco-friendly
cleaning
products
are
safe
for
the
environment
.
These
eco-friendly
cleaning
products
are
safe
for
the
environment
.
adjective
-
safe
,
safer
,
safest
acting
with
caution
to
avoid
danger
or
mistakes
•
Julia
is
a
very
safe
driver
and
never
speeds
.
Julia
is
a
very
safe
driver
and
never
speeds
.
•
He
made
a
safe
investment
in
government
bonds
.
He
made
a
safe
investment
in
government
bonds
.
noun
a
strong
,
lockable
box
or
cabinet
used
to
store
money
,
documents
,
or
other
valuables
securely
•
The
jewels
were
kept
in
a
steel
safe
overnight
.
The
jewels
were
kept
in
a
steel
safe
overnight
.
•
He
forgot
the
combination
to
the
office
safe
.
He
forgot
the
combination
to
the
office
safe
.
adjective
-
safe
,
safer
,
safest
certain
to
succeed
or
not
fail
;
reliable
•
Everyone
thought
the
incumbent
was
a
safe bet
to
win
the
election
.
Everyone
thought
the
incumbent
was
a
safe bet
to
win
the
election
.
•
A
savings
account
is
a
safe
place
to
keep
emergency
funds
.
A
savings
account
is
a
safe
place
to
keep
emergency
funds
.
adjective
-
safe
,
safer
,
safest
in
baseball
,
having
reached
a
base
without
being
put
out
•
The
runner
slid
into
home
plate
and
was
called
safe
by
the
umpire
.
The
runner
slid
into
home
plate
and
was
called
safe
by
the
umpire
.
•
If
the
ball
hits
your
glove
first
,
you
are
usually
safe
at
first
base
.
If
the
ball
hits
your
glove
first
,
you
are
usually
safe
at
first
base
.
safety
noun
-
safety
the
condition
of
being
protected
from
danger
,
harm
,
or
risk
•
Wearing
a
helmet
adds
an
extra
layer
of
safety
when
you
ride
a
bicycle
.
Wearing
a
helmet
adds
an
extra
layer
of
safety
when
you
ride
a
bicycle
.
•
Parents
checked
the
playground
equipment
for
safety
before
letting
the
children
play
.
Parents
checked
the
playground
equipment
for
safety
before
letting
the
children
play
.
From
safe
+
-ty
,
borrowed
from
Old
French
sauveté
,
from
Latin
salvitās
“
soundness
,
health
”.
noun
-
safety
,
safeties
a
device
or
feature
that
prevents
accidents
or
makes
equipment
work
only
under
secure
conditions
•
He
forgot
to
switch
off
the
gun
’
s
safety
before
aiming
at
the
target
on
the
range
.
He
forgot
to
switch
off
the
gun
’
s
safety
before
aiming
at
the
target
on
the
range
.
•
The
blender
will
not
start
until
its
lid
safety
is
locked
in
place
.
The
blender
will
not
start
until
its
lid
safety
is
locked
in
place
.
noun
-
safety
,
safeties
in
American
football
,
a
play
in
which
the
offensive
team
is
tackled
,
loses
the
ball
,
or
commits
a
foul
in
its
own
end
zone
,
giving
the
defensive
team
two
points
•
The
crowd
roared
when
the
linebacker
forced
a
safety
in
the
fourth
quarter
.
The
crowd
roared
when
the
linebacker
forced
a
safety
in
the
fourth
quarter
.
•
A
bad
snap
flew
over
the
quarterback
’
s
head
and
out
of
the
end
zone
for
a
safety
.
A
bad
snap
flew
over
the
quarterback
’
s
head
and
out
of
the
end
zone
for
a
safety
.
noun
-
safety
,
safeties
in
American
football
,
a
defensive
back
who
plays
deep
behind
the
other
defenders
and
protects
against
long
passes
•
The
experienced
safety
read
the
play
perfectly
and
intercepted
the
pass
.
The
experienced
safety
read
the
play
perfectly
and
intercepted
the
pass
.
•
She
dreams
of
becoming
a
starting
safety
on
her
college
team
.
She
dreams
of
becoming
a
starting
safety
on
her
college
team
.