Unsafe | Mean of unsafe in English Dictionary
/ˌʌnˈseɪf/
- not safe: such as
- able or likely to cause harm, damage, or loss
- It's unsafe to send cash through the mail.
- The water is unsafe for drinking. = It is unsafe to drink the water.
- Driving while talking on a cell phone is unsafe.
- He was fired for operating the machinery in an unsafe manner.
- not giving protection from danger, harm, or loss
- This intersection is unsafe for pedestrians.
- That country is an unsafe place to visit.
- working under unsafe conditions
- unsafe sex [=sex done without using anything (such as a condom) that can prevent unwanted pregnancy or the spread of disease]
- not protected from danger, harm, or loss
- Incidents at the school have made students feel unsafe.
- likely to take risks
- The police should be doing more to get unsafe drivers off the road.