Safety Glass

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈseɪfti ɡlæs/

Definitions of safety glass

noun a material used for windows in cars and buildings to reduce the risk of injury from broken glass

Example Sentences

A1 Safety glass is used in car windows to prevent shattering.

A2 When working with power tools, it is important to wear safety glasses.

B1 The building code requires safety glass to be used in all high-rise buildings.

B2 Safety glass is designed to withstand impact and reduce the risk of injury.

C1 The safety glass used in the laboratory is specially treated to resist chemicals.

C2 The bulletproof safety glass in the bank vault is made of multiple layers for maximum protection.

Examples of safety glass in a Sentence

formal Safety glass is designed to reduce the risk of injury in case of breakage.

informal Make sure to use safety glass when working on your home improvement projects.

slang I accidentally broke the safety glass, but thankfully no one got hurt.

figurative She put up a barrier of safety glass around her heart to protect herself from getting hurt.

Grammatical Forms of safety glass

plural

safety glasses

comparative

safer glass

superlative

safest glass

present tense

safety glass

future tense

will be safety glass

perfect tense

has been safety glass

continuous tense

is being safety glass

singular

safety glass

positive degree

safety glass

infinitive

to safety glass

gerund

safety glassing

participle

safety glassed

Origin and Evolution of safety glass

First Known Use: 1909 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'safety glass' originated from the need to create a stronger and more secure type of glass for various applications.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to a type of glass that was less likely to shatter into sharp pieces upon impact, the term 'safety glass' has evolved to encompass various types of tempered or laminated glass designed for safety and security purposes.