Dangerless

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Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪndʒərləs/

Definitions of dangerless

adjective Describing something as without danger or safe

Example Sentences

A1 The playground is dangerless for children to play in.

A2 The well-lit streets made the neighborhood feel dangerless at night.

B1 The safety measures in place made the construction site dangerless for workers.

B2 The advanced security system made the bank dangerless from potential robberies.

C1 The thorough risk assessment made the expedition dangerless for the experienced climbers.

C2 The expertly trained team made the mission dangerless despite the challenging conditions.

Examples of dangerless in a Sentence

formal The new safety measures have made the workplace almost dangerless.

informal Don't worry, the path is dangerless, we can walk through it.

slang That roller coaster ride was totally dangerless!

figurative His words were like a dangerless path through a forest of uncertainty.

Grammatical Forms of dangerless

past tense

dangerlessed

plural

dangerlesses

comparative

more dangerless

superlative

most dangerless

present tense

dangerless

future tense

will dangerless

perfect tense

have dangerlessed

continuous tense

is dangerlessing

singular

dangerless

positive degree

dangerless

infinitive

to dangerless

gerund

dangerlessing

participle

dangerlessed

Origin and Evolution of dangerless

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'dangerless' is derived from the combination of 'danger' and the suffix '-less' meaning without. It was likely created to describe something or someone that is without danger.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the use of 'dangerless' has remained relatively consistent in its meaning of without danger or risk. However, as language evolves, the word may be used in different contexts or with slightly different connotations.