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
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.