There’s safety in numbers
phrase
There is less danger when there are more people in the same situation.
I'm afraid of going to the protest alone, but there's safety in numbers, so let's go together.

Often appears as...
- feel safety in numbers
- seek safety in numbers
Usage tips
Idiomatic
phrase
There is less danger when there are more people in the same situation.
I'm afraid of going to the protest alone, but there's safety in numbers, so let's go together.

Often appears as...
- feel safety in numbers
- seek safety in numbers
Usage tips
Idiomatic
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Literal Meaning
This phrase isn't about physical safety only; it also implies strength and support in being part of a group.

During the march, we felt emboldened because there's safety in numbers.
Non-literal Use
Sometimes, the phrase is used humorously or ironically in situations that aren't actually dangerous.

Joining the others for bingo night—there's safety in numbers from boredom!
Wide Application
The phrase can be used in various contexts, like social, political, or even economic situations.

Investors often buy stocks together, believing there's safety in numbers.
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