Yes, the word safe is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a strong, fireproof and/or tamper proof box for keeping money or valuables.
The noun form for the adjective safe is safeness or safety.
Safe can be an adjective. It is also a noun.
Safe ( adjective) 'sauf'. Safe ( noun) un coffre-fort.
Safety is an abstract noun which means the condition of being protected. The adjective form is safe, which means protected or not exposed to risk. An example of this form would be "I wore a seat belt for my safety. The seat belt helped keep me safe."
The plural for safe is safes.This is in reference to the word "safe" meaning a repository for one's valuables, e.g. a bank safe. "None of the safes were broken into."The word safe is also an adjective (safe, safer, safest). "Is this a safe website?"In the English language, adjectives do not have a plural form."The kid is safe. The kids are safe."
It depends if you are talking about the position safety, or the defensive scoring play known as a safety. For the position, defensive back would work For the play, I do not know of another name.
The noun safe is singular; safes is the plural noun."None of the safes were broken into."
The abstract noun for the adjective 'safe' is safety, a word for a concept.
The word 'safe' is an adjective, not a verb.The noun form of the adjective 'safe' is safeness.A related noun form is safety.The word 'safe' is also a noun, a word for a fortified container used for storing valuables; a word for a thing.
No, the noun 'safe' is a concrete noun; a word for a strong fireproof cabinet used for the storage of valuables; a word for a physical object.The noun forms of the adjective 'safe' are abstract nouns: safeness and safety.The nouns 'safeness' and 'safety' are words for a state of being.
Safe can be an adjective. It is also a noun.
The abstract noun forms of the adjective safe are safety or safeness.Examples:We practice safety in the lab.The value of a handrail is in it's safeness when used.The noun 'safe' is a concrete noun as a word for a strong metal box with a special lock, used for storing valuable things, a word for a physical thing.
The subject noun in the sentence "The zebras live in a safe habitat at the zoo" is "zebras." It is the noun that performs the action of the verb "live."
No, the word safe is both an adjective and a noun. Adjective: free from danger. Noun: a metal box that valuables are locked inside for safekeeping.
Safe ( adjective) 'sauf'. Safe ( noun) un coffre-fort.
Safety is an abstract noun which means the condition of being protected. The adjective form is safe, which means protected or not exposed to risk. An example of this form would be "I wore a seat belt for my safety. The seat belt helped keep me safe."
The plural for safe is safes.This is in reference to the word "safe" meaning a repository for one's valuables, e.g. a bank safe. "None of the safes were broken into."The word safe is also an adjective (safe, safer, safest). "Is this a safe website?"In the English language, adjectives do not have a plural form."The kid is safe. The kids are safe."
The word safe is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'safe' (safes) is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a strong, fireproof and/or tamper proof box for keeping money or valuables.Example: We keep our jewelry in a safe.The adjective 'safe' (safer, safest) describes a noun as free or secure from danger, harm, or loss.Example: We found a safe place to wait out the storm.The noun form for the adjective safe is safeness or safety.