Antonym: secure. Similar words: insecurity, secure, security, insect, consecutive, in secret, sinecure, insecticide. Meaning: [‚ɪnsɪ'kjʊr /-'kjʊə] adj. 1. not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way 2. lacking in security or safety 3. lacking self-confidence or assurance 4. not safe from attack.
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91. I began to feel insecure about my job as a printer, and became convinced that my girlfriend would leave me.
92. So long as frontier zones of the empire remained insecure, the tsar had to eschew an ambitious foreign policy.
93. Dole acknowledged that Buchanan did a better job appealing to voters who are feeling economically insecure.
94. The drop wasn't reflected in the other crimes that have made residents of Tijuana feel so insecure.
95. The photographs might represent a wild goose chase after the random neuroses of an insecure young woman.
96. The proposals for reorganizing the company have made many people in the workforce feel very insecure.
97. They tend to be more easy going and popular, and take more risks, but they can remain insecure and vulnerable.
98. Beneath the surface calm, she felt insecure like everyone else.
99. Patients can feel insecure and frightened in this new environment and anxiety increases the risk of accident.
100. I was feeling insecure you might not love me anymore. John Lennon
101. It was upon such insecure foundations that the king had to build.
102. I knew that he was uneasy and insecure.
103. Workers are forced into low-paid, insecure jobs.
104. Children in an unstructured environment often feel insecure.
105. Sniff the cookie in an insecure network.
106. A broken ladder is insecure.
107. People feel both insecure and unfree.
108. What made him so insecure?
109. This false belief, he claims, leads to insecure systems, successful attacks, and fearful users.
110. In effect she is punishing her parents for making her feel threatened and insecure.
111. It's all too easy to fall into a yes-man culture[sentence dictionary], especially when workers feel insecure about their jobs.
112. The hinge is insecure.
113. You will be popular with acquaintances; however, loved ones could feel left out and insecure.
114. Although she was born to an affluent family , her stepdaughter status made her feel insecure.
115. How to realize a secure, efficient and facile payment via the insecure network has attracted more and more attention.
116. Huge stocks of highly enriched uranium and separated plutonium, the fissile material of nuclear weapons, lie around the world, all too often in deplorably insecure conditions.
117. An insecure network environment results in network information problems during the network - base design.
118. If you feel undermined, insecure, ignored or unrewarded then be aware of your particular emotional triggers to attention-seeking behaviour.
119. The correlation is loose and the use for prediction insecure.
120. They may be perfectionist, greedy, self-righteous, paranoid, indignant, or insecure.
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