The term "be sting" generally implies a situation where a person or animal is stung by a bee or other insect. However, there are several antonyms for this term, which indicate the absence of such a painful experience. These antonyms include words like "safe," "unharmed," "protected," and "immunized." When one is "safe," it indicates that they are out of danger and are not at risk of getting stung. Similarly, when one is "unharmed," it means they have escaped any injury or harm. Being "protected" implies a situation where one is kept safe and shielded from harm, and "immunized" means that a person or animal is immune to the stinger's venom.