Associations to the word «Unsafe»
Noun
- Abortion
- Sanitation
- Driving
- Fda
- Hygiene
- Malnutrition
- Safe
- Hiv
- Pointer
- Any
- Pedestrian
- Pregnancy
- Additive
- Render
- Mortality
- Workplace
- Safety
- Aids
- Condition
- Hemorrhage
- Habitation
- Hazard
- Hepatitis
- Complication
- Conviction
- Anchorage
- Spire
- Injection
- Contamination
- Inspection
- Misuse
- Occupancy
- Incidence
- Adolescent
- Consumer
- Harassment
- Automobile
- Sex
- Reactor
- Supervision
- Ralph
- Risk
- Prevalence
- Prostitution
- Chevrolet
- Pollution
- Epa
- Pesticide
- Consumption
- Speed
- Keyword
- Jeopardy
- Bai
Adjective
- Demolished
- Ineffective
- Unhealthy
- Hazardous
- Risky
- Unprotected
- Maternal
- Inadequate
- Unsatisfactory
- Impractical
- Demolition
- Unreliable
- Defective
- Inefficient
- Safe
- Safety
- Declared
- Condemned
- Unwanted
- Unstable
- Illegal
- Additive
- Precarious
- Dangerous
- Harmed
- Insufficient
- Illicit
- Reproductive
- Inappropriate
- Perilous
- Harmful
- Intoxicated
- Unacceptable
- Sexual
- Engaging
- Uncomfortable
Wiktionary
UNSAFE, adjective. Not safe; dangerous
Dictionary definition
UNSAFE, adjective. Lacking in security or safety; "his fortune was increasingly insecure"; "an insecure future".
UNSAFE, adjective. Involving or causing danger or risk; liable to hurt or harm; "a dangerous criminal"; "a dangerous bridge"; "unemployment reached dangerous proportions".
UNSAFE, adjective. Not safe from attack.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.