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Meaning of hazard-free
The primary meaning of "hazard-free" refers to something that is completely safe from danger or risk.
Etymology of hazard-free
The word "hazard" originates from the Old French word "hasard," which is derived from the Arabic word "al-zahr," meaning "the die" or "gambling."
The term "hazard-free" is a combination of "hazard" and the suffix "-free," which is used to form adjectives that describe the absence of something, in this case, hazards or risks.
Synonyms
risk-free
safe
secure
harmless
innocuous
non-toxic
benign
gentle
mild
moderate
careful
cautious
prudent
vigilant
protective
defensive
precautionary
preventive
harmless
unthreatening
unrestrained
unobstructed
clear
unencumbered
uncomplicated
effortless
painless
trouble-free
accident-free
injury-free
damage-free
faultless
flawless
impeccable
spotless
immaculate
untainted
unblemished
stainless
guiltless
blameless
irreproachable
Definitions
- The term "hazard-free" is defined by Oxford Languages as describing a situation, environment, or product that poses no danger or risk to people or things.
- * It can also refer to something that is protected from potential harm or damage.
Usage Examples
- The new playground is designed to be hazard-free, with soft flooring and secure equipment.
- * The company guarantees that their products are hazard-free and meet all safety standards.
- * The hazard-free zone in the factory is designated for workers who handle sensitive materials.
Antonyms
hazardous
risky
dangerous
perilous
threatening
harmful
injurious
detrimental
deleterious
destructive
calamitous
disastrous
catastrophic
treacherous
precarious
unstable
volatile
unpredictable
uncertain
unsafe
insecure
exposed
vulnerable
susceptible
fragile
delicate
sensitive
touchy
ticklish
explosive
violent
rough
harsh
severe
extreme
intense