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unsafety

English

Etymology 1

From un- +? safety.

Noun

unsafety (uncountable)

  1. Lack of safety; insecurity.
    • 2013, John Lancaster, "When did you get hooked?", London Review of Books, vol. 35, no. 7:
      This sense of unsafety and instability is at the heart of the books.

Etymology 2

From un- +? safety.

Verb

unsafety (third-person singular simple present unsafeties, present participle unsafetying, simple past and past participle unsafetied)

  1. To remove the safety on a device, such as a weapon.
    • 2010 A Lincoln Rhyme eBook Boxed Set: Coffin Dancer, The Empty Chair, The Stone Monkey page 622
      Nathan had been lying; he'd never unsafetied the rifle.
Antonyms
  • safety

unsafety From the web:



unsafely

English

Etymology

unsafe +? -ly

Adverb

unsafely (comparative more unsafely, superlative most unsafely)

  1. In an unsafe way; without regard to safety; carelessly.

Translations

unsafely From the web:

  • what rhymes with unsafely
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