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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Secure/safe

Consider the following paragraph:


"In Marin, we could have a house of our own, big enough for my sister and I to each have a room and secure enough for my parents to lay down roots."


Does 'secure' have the same meaning as 'safe'?


If not, what's the difference between 'secure' and 'safe'?



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Christine Christie Does 'secure' have the same meaning as 'safe'? It can. Christine Christie If not, what's the difference between 'secure' and 'safe'?

  • Christine Christie Does 'secure' have the same meaning as 'safe'?
  • It can.
  • Christine Christie If not, what's the difference between 'secure' and 'safe'?
  • Dictionaries will tell you everything you want to know about that.
  • You have to look up both words and digest what you see.
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Christine ChristieDoes 'secure' have the same meaning as 'safe'?

It can.

Christine ChristieIf not, what's the difference between 'secure' and 'safe'?

Dictionaries will tell you everything you want to know about that. You have to look up both words and digest what you see. In this case, "secure" is likely to be read

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