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Word: Safe and Sound

Definition: The phrase "safe and sound" means to be free from danger, harm, or injury. When a person or thing is described as "safe and sound," it means they are not hurt and are in a good condition.

Usage Instructions: You can use "safe and sound" when talking about people or things that have returned from a situation that could have been dangerous, or when you want to describe someone who is unharmed after a risky experience.

Example Sentence: "After the storm passed, we were relieved to hear that everyone was safe and sound."

Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you can use "safe and sound" in discussions about safety measures or outcomes after emergencies. It can also be used metaphorically to describe emotional or psychological well-being.

Word Variants:
  • Safe (adjective): Free from danger.
  • Sound (adjective): In good condition; not damaged or harmed.
  • Safely (adverb): In a way that is free from danger.
  • Safety (noun): The state of being safe; protection from danger.
Different Meanings:
  • "Safe" can also mean reliable or secure, such as in "a safe investment."
  • "Sound" can refer to something that is based on good reasoning or logic, like "a sound argument."
Synonyms:
  • Unharmed
  • Secure
  • Protected
  • Safe
Idioms:
  • "Out of harm's way": To be in a place where one is not in danger.
  • "In one piece": To be uninjured after a dangerous situation.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Get away": To escape from a dangerous situation (e.g., "He managed to get away from the burning building safe and sound.").
  • "Round up": To gather or collect people or things, often to ensure their safety (e.g., "Let's round up everyone and make sure they're all safe and sound.").
Adjective
  1. free from danger or injury
    • the children were found safe and sound

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