Safety Precautions

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun the quality of being cautious; care or watchfulness in avoiding danger

verb to warn, advise, or urge someone to be careful or prudent

  • It is important to exercise caution when handling hazardous materials in the laboratory.
  • Hey, just a heads up, you might want to use caution when walking on that icy path.
  • Dude, I would totally caution you against going to that party, it's going to be a disaster.
  • In matters of the heart, it's always wise to proceed with caution and guard your emotions.

adjective describing someone who is careful and avoids risks

  • It is important to be cautious when making financial investments.
  • I would be cautious about lending money to someone you just met.
  • Dude, you gotta be cautious when dealing with that shady guy.
  • She approached the situation with a cautious mindset, like tiptoeing through a minefield.

adjective describes a noun as causing potential harm or risk

  • It is important to be aware of the dangerous conditions when hiking in the mountains.
  • Watch out for that dog, he can be pretty dangerous.
  • That new roller coaster is lit but also lowkey dangerous.
  • Her sharp words were like a dangerous weapon in the argument.

adjective not properly prepared or thought out; impulsive or rash

adverb in a hasty or impulsive manner

  • The soldier was reprimanded for going into battle with his weapon half cocked.
  • Don't go into that meeting half cocked, make sure you're fully prepared.
  • He always shows up to parties half cocked, never fully sober.
  • She went into the job interview half cocked, not fully understanding the position's requirements.

noun a flash of light in the sky during a thunderstorm

verb present participle of lighten, meaning to make or become lighter in weight or color

  • The lightening struck the tree with a loud crack.
  • Did you see that lightening bolt? It was so bright!
  • That lightening storm was lit!
  • Her smile was like a bolt of lightening, brightening up the room instantly.

noun a wire in a system that carries an electric current

adjective describing someone who is full of energy or excitement

  • The electrician identified the live wire and proceeded to safely secure it.
  • Be careful, that wire is a live wire and could give you a shock.
  • Don't touch that wire, it's a real live wire!
  • She's a live wire at parties, always the center of attention.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • It is unwise to play with fire as it can lead to serious consequences.
  • Hey, don't play with fire or you might get burned!
  • Dude, you're really playing with fire by messing with her ex-boyfriend.
  • Taking unnecessary risks in business is like playing with fire - it could end in disaster.

noun the state of being safe from harm or danger

adjective safe or secure

  • Ensuring the safety of our employees is our top priority.
  • Always remember to prioritize safety first.
  • Don't be dumb, safety always comes first.
  • In the journey of life, safety is the compass guiding our way.

noun a state of being unlit

adjective describing something that is not illuminated or lit

  • The unlit street was dark and eerie as I walked home.
  • I couldn't see anything on the unlit path, it was so dark.
  • I tripped and fell on the unlit sidewalk, it was pitch black.
  • His unlit face showed no emotion as he listened to the bad news.

noun a large motor vehicle used for transporting students to and from school

  • The school bus arrived right on time to pick up the students.
  • Hey, did you see the school bus drive by just now?
  • I missed the school bus this morning and had to walk to school.
  • The school bus of opportunity only comes around once in a lifetime, so be ready to hop on board when it does.