(predicative) Not exposed to danger or harm
“Mother rushed us all into the panic room and told us we would be safe in there.”
Bearing no injuries or harm
“A lot of the prisoners are slightly malnourished, but they are safe.”
Not dangerous, and unlikely to cause or lead to harm
“The newly constructed bridge is very sturdy and safe.”
Dependable, or capable of being trusted
“I think you've got a safe one here, don't let him go!”
Cautious or circumspect in style or approach
“As beginners to stock trading, we currently invest using a safe strategy.”
Overly cautious to the point of being boring
“He has a safe playstyle, and you always know what you are going to get from him.”
Not likely to harm or injure
“A bite from this particular species is generally considered safe.”
Unlikely to offend or arouse controversy
“The prime minister was evasive and responded with safe answers when prodded about pressing issues.”
Requiring or involving very little or no effort
Incapable of going wrong or being misused
Of good financial standing
Regarded as too important or holy to be changed or interfered with
Firmly fixed, supported, or balanced
In a state of comfort and relaxation
Not able to be disputed
Shielded or protected from attack or damage
Accurate or reliable, especially in terms of information provided
Reliable and unfailing
Easy to, or appropriate for, drinking
Morally beyond reproach, blame or guilt
Capable of being driven on safely or successfully (as a road or other surface)
Protected from the effects of something
Tending to avoid extreme political ideas
Able to be eaten
Without danger
A situation or event that is free from any physical, emotional, or psychological harm
Not shown or revealed to others
A robust compartment used for storing valuables
“Even if you break into the vault, you will not get inside the safe.”
A flexible sleeve worn for protection during coitus
A cash register or drawer for money in a shop, bank, or restaurant
A tall cupboard, cabinet, or similar container used for storage
A container designed to hold or protect something
Without suffering any punishment or injury
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