safe

noun and adjective44 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A secure box in a hotel room for guests' valuables.

A safe that is built into a wall.

A secure container in a bank for storing valuables.

A secure container used in an office environment.

Protected against a specific danger.

In the secure keeping of someone.

Safe in every way, without any risk.

To a high degree of safety.

Totally and entirely safe.

Completely and without doubt safe.

To a very high degree of safety.

Completely and entirely safe.

Sufficiently safe for a particular purpose.

Wholly and completely safe.

To a considerable extent safe.

Not harmful to the environment.

To a reasonable degree of safety.

Safe when judged in relation to other things.

Safe to a fair and sensible degree.

Safe in comparison with something else.

Safe because of its basic nature or design.

Safe as a fundamental, essential quality.

An idiom meaning completely safe and unharmed.

An idiom advising to be cautious, even if it seems unnecessary.

To avoid taking risks.

To avoid taking risks.

To be in a state of security, free from danger.

To continue to be in a secure state; often used as an instruction or wish.

To remain in a secure state.

To perceive oneself as being secure and free from danger.

To maintain something in a secure condition or location.

To cause something to become secure.

To appear to be secure and free from danger.

To continue to be in a secure state.

To believe or judge something to be secure.

To transition into a state of security.

To officially announce that something is secure.

To formally judge or consider something to be secure.

To cause something to become secure, often in a technical or formal context.

To unlock and open a safe, usually legitimately.

To secure a safe with a lock.

To shut the door of a safe.

To open a safe without the key or combination, often illegally.

To enter a safe by force.