Safety
UK /["/ˈseɪfti/"]/US /["/ˈseɪfti/"]/
Definition
the state of being safe and protected from danger or harm
In simple words: Being free from harm or danger.
Examples
- The safety of the children is our top priority.
- He wore a helmet for his own safety while cycling.
- Safety regulations in the workplace ensure everyone goes home unharmed.
- The organization is focused on promoting safety in public spaces.
- Emergency drills are conducted to enhance safety awareness among employees.
Usage notes
Use 'safety' in general discussions about protection or well-being. It is appropriate in most contexts, including formal and informal settings. Avoid using it in overly casual situations where more playful language is expected.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'safe' box protecting your valuables.
Collocations
- added
- extra
- greater
- assure
- ensure
- guarantee
- tips
- controls
- improvements
- for safety
- for your own safety
- in safety
- for safety reasons
- health and safety
- on safety grounds
- added
- extra
- greater
- assure
- ensure
- guarantee
- tips
- controls
- improvements
- for safety
- for your own safety
- in safety
- for safety reasons
- health and safety
- on safety grounds
- added
- extra
- greater
- assure
- ensure
- guarantee
- tips
- controls
- improvements
- for safety
- for your own safety
- in safety
- for safety reasons
- health and safety
- on safety grounds
Synonyms
- security
- protection
- well-being
- safeguarding
- defense
Antonyms
- danger
- risk
- hazard
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'save' - they have different meanings.
- Using it as a verb instead of a noun.
- Omitting it when discussing regulations or precautions.