safety in numbers, there's



safety in numbers, there's

A group has more protection against harm than an individual, as in Her parents won't allow her to date but do let her go to parties, saying there's safety in numbers . This phrase comes from the Latin proverb, Defendit numerus, presumably alluding to a military situation. It was first recorded in English about 1550.
See also: safety

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Anath (2)-Near Eastern Mythology (Hellenized)
Zahara-Hebrew
Ludde-Swedish
Jagdish-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati
Cynebald-Anglo-Saxon
Ricohard-Ancient Germanic