Safe can be an adjective. It is also a noun.
Safe ( adjective) 'sauf'. Safe ( noun) un coffre-fort.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "safest" (most safe or secure).
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 correct phrase is "get home safely." In this context, "safely" is an adverb that describes how one should get home. Using "safe" would be grammatically incorrect, as "safe" is an adjective.
safe?? necessary?? yellow...cautionary..... Explain the question better and we'll answer better.
if you are more safe you are saferif you are less safe you are dangerous/vulnerable
my cat looks safe in her cage
the boy was acting very safe.
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.
As an adjective: diogel (safe/secure; sure/certain) dihangol (safe, escaped)
The abstract noun for the adjective 'safe' is safety, a word for a concept.
Safe ( adjective) 'sauf'. Safe ( noun) un coffre-fort.
The Swedish word for safe is "säker" if it is the adjective. If it is the noun, it translates into "kassaskåp".
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.
--> In the English language adjectives do NOT have a plural form.Therefore, you can say: "The kid is safe. The kids are safe."The verb changes, but the adjective does not.The noun safe is singular; safes is the plural noun. "None of the safes were broken into."The word safe is also an adjective (safe, safer, safest). "Is this a safe website?"Therefore, when it is a noun it can have a plural form.When it is a verb, it changes according to the tenses. (save, saves, saved, saving).But when it is an adjective it does not change:In the English language, adjectives do not have a plural form."The kid is safe. The kids are safe."
No, unsafe is an adjective, meaning not safe or dangerous!!
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.