safeness

IPA: sˈeɪfnʌs

noun

  • The property of being safe.
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Examples of "safeness" in Sentences

  • The safeness of many older model shotguns with full choke is iffy with steel shot.
  • Deer drives, especially with rifles, are very dangerous, unless you are sure of the safeness of your fellow hunters.
  • Thus there is this lingering cloud of "safeness", if not for the characters, then for the state of affairs for mankind.
  • His method of accomplishing this feat proves what we have just said of his "safeness" -- he sounded the chute first, and then built a fire at the head of the island to run by.
  • Most will lack the talent/coordination/urge for organized sports, and few will have much social activity, prefering the "safeness" of their computers to the aspect of rejection.
  • The Entire City is named after a Max Ernst painting, and Walling casts her metropolis as both comfort and threat; the safeness and succor of Concrete Mother becomes suffocating claustrophobia on Nest, with its suspense-filled percussion, and the war-like rush of the eponymous track becomes stark isolation on Changelings.

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