Visioneer said:
safe
sāf/
adjective
adjective: safe; comparative adjective: safer; superlative adjective: safest
1.
protected from or not exposed to danger or risk; not likely to be harmed or lost.
"eggs remain in the damp sand, safe from marine predators"
synonyms: secure, protected, shielded, sheltered, guarded, out of harm's way More
"the jewels are safe in the bank"
antonyms: insecure, at risk
Baseball
having reached a base without being put out.
"Davis was safe when the right fielder dropped a fly ball"
Baseball
allowing the batter to reach base and not involving an error.
"a safe hit"
not likely to cause or lead to harm or injury; not involving danger or risk.
"we have to cross the river where it's safe for us to do so"
synonyms: secure, sound, impregnable, unassailable, invulnerable More
"a safe place to hide"
harmless, innocuous, benign, nontoxic, nonpoisonous
"the drug is safe"
antonyms: dangerous, harmful
(of a place) affording security or protection.
"put it in a safe place"
derogatory
cautious and unenterprising.
"MacGregor would be a compromise, the safe choice"
synonyms: cautious, circumspect, prudent, attentive; More
unadventurous, conservative, unenterprising
"a safe driver"
antonyms: reckless
based on good reasons or evidence and not likely to be proved wrong.
"the verdict is safe and satisfactory"
2.
uninjured; with no harm done.
"they had returned safe and sound"
synonyms: unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, unscathed, all right, well, in one piece, out of danger, home free; More