safeness

/ˈseɪfnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being free from danger, risk, or harm.
    • The safeness of the playground was checked before the children were allowed to play.
    • She appreciated the safeness of the neighborhood, where she could walk alone at night.
    • The company's safeness record improved after they installed new safety equipment.
  2. The quality of being unlikely to cause disagreement or offense; security or reliability in a social or emotional sense.
    • The safeness of her advice made it easy for everyone to follow.
    • He chose a topic with more safeness for the dinner conversation, avoiding politics.
    • In a job interview, it's best to stick with answers that have a high degree of safeness.
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