different between unsafe vs alarming
unsafe
English
Etymology
From un- +? safe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?se?f/
- Rhymes: -e?f
Adjective
unsafe (comparative more unsafe, superlative most unsafe)
- Not safe (various senses); dangerous.
Synonyms
- (not held or fixed securely and likely to fall over): precarious, rickety, shaky, tottering, unsteady, unstable, wobbly
Translations
Verb
unsafe (third-person singular simple present unsafes, present participle unsafing, simple past and past participle unsafed)
- (transitive) To remove the safety from (a weapon).
Anagrams
- faunes, fausen
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alarming
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?.?l??m.??/
- (US) IPA(key): /?.?l??m.??/
Verb
alarming
- present participle of alarm
Adjective
alarming (comparative more alarming, superlative most alarming)
- causing apprehension, fear or alarm; frightening
Translations
Anagrams
- marginal
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