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- Dictionaryharmless/ˈhɑːmləs/
adjective
- 1. not able or likely to cause harm: "the venom of most spiders is harmless to humans" Similar Opposite
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adjective. us / ˈhɑrm·ləs / Add to word list. not able or likely to cause harm: Some think television hurts children and others regard it as harmless entertainment. (Definition of harmless from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of harmless. harmless.
The meaning of HARMLESS is free from harm, liability, or loss. How to use harmless in a sentence.
Harmless definition: without the power or desire to do harm; innocuous. See examples of HARMLESS used in a sentence.
adjective. us / ˈhɑrm·ləs / Add to word list. not able or likely to cause harm: Some think television hurts children and others regard it as harmless entertainment. (Definition of harmless from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of harmless. harmless.
If you describe someone or something as harmless, you mean that they are not important and therefore unlikely to annoy other people or cause trouble. He seemed harmless enough. I would not want to deny them a harmless pleasure.
1. Not causing or incapable of causing harm. 2. Not intended to harm or offend; inoffensive. 3. a. Of or relating to an error in a trial that would not change the outcome and therefore does not call for a reversal of the case on appeal. b. Not giving rise to legal liability: an agreement to treat another party's behavior as harmless.
harmless (to somebody/something) unable or unlikely to cause damage or harm. The bacteria is harmless to humans.