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harmless

English

Etymology

From Middle English harmles, from Old English *hearml?as, from Proto-Germanic *harmalausaz (without harm; harmless), equivalent to harm +? -less.

Cognate with German harmlos (harmless), Danish harmløs (harlmess), Swedish harmlös (harmless).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?h??ml?s/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?h??ml?s/

Adjective

harmless (comparative more harmless, superlative most harmless)

  1. Incapable of causing harm or danger; safe.
  2. Not intended to harm; inoffensive.
  3. (obsolete) Unharmed.

Synonyms

  • benign
  • innocent
  • innocuous
  • undamaging

Antonyms

  • harmful

Derived terms

  • harmlessly
  • harmlessness

Translations

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inartificial

English

Etymology

in- +? artificial

Adjective

inartificial (comparative more inartificial, superlative most inartificial)

  1. Not artificial; natural; simple; artless.
    an inartificial argument
    an inartificial character

Related terms

  • inartificially
  • inartificialness

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