to be safe



to be safe

to be cautious; to be careful; [to do something just] in case it is necessary; to be very well prepared. Just to be safe, you should take some extra water with you. Other people like to drive over the speed limit, but I prefer to be safe.
See also: safe

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BolesŁAwabaw-le-SWAH-vahPolish (Rare)
Noam-Hebrew
Ellar-Scottish
ShellSHELEnglish
Mcnally[mik'næli:]
Letha-English