Adjective
non-threatening (comparative more non-threatening, superlative most non-threatening)
Not posing a threat.
We were signed to a label that wanted us to remain little girls who appealed to other little girls, who were cute and non-threatening. Siobhan Fahey
I'm not unattractive, but I'm not a matinee idol. I think I have a very non-threatening look - I'm fine, I'm right in the middle. Steve Carell
Because they were little and spoke in funny British accents, Musical Youth were deemed as non-threatening, and therefore non-black." Source: Internet
By using metaphors of saints and sins, Romeo was able to test Juliet's feelings for him in a non-threatening way. Source: Internet
"Americans loved, and still love, the notion of the small town as a manageable, non-threatening, friendly, finite community. Source: Internet
In response, Frida points a knife in a non-threatening gesture at Lupe, and calls her "Medea". Source: Internet