Antonym: security. Similar words: security, obscurity, secure, insect, consecutive, in secret, insecticide, purity. Meaning: [‚ɪnsɪkjʊrətɪ /-kjʊər-] n. 1. the state of being subject to danger or injury 2. the anxiety you experience when you feel vulnerable and insecure.
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31. The second is the feeling of insecurity in the workplace as companies try to compete in the global market.
32. Insecurity might creep in.
33. Poverty and insecurity thus became inherent in the economic life of even the most favored country.
34. The condition of insecurity which often prompts people to migrate to towns means that urban growth occurs under highly unfavourable circumstances.
35. That he wrote it in the winter of 1940-41 gave an indication of the insecurity which underlay his apparent aloofness.
36. It has become central to our strivings to reduce insecurity.
37. A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity. Robert A. Heinlein
38. But this year, presidential candidate Pat Buchanan added two other issues: trade and economic insecurity.
39. The perceived reward for increased productivity is insecurity either through job loss or the necessity to learn new skills and be examined.
40. Money passed through his hands with the slippery insecurity of a wet ball.
41. Behind the facade of hope and optimism, there remained the haunting fear of poverty, inequality and insecurity.
42. Jealousy is not a barometer by which the depth of love can be read, it merely records the degree of the lover's insecurity. Margaret Mead
43. It has always seemed that a fear of judgement is the mark of guilt and the burden of insecurity. Criss Jami
44. Foreign investment, Scott claims, may reduce food insecurity in a variety of ways(sentencedict.com), for example by increasing export diversification.
45. Personal insecurity was meanwhile increased by a rapidly deteriorating law and order situation which was fuelled by arms smuggling from the mainland.
46. His Anfield insecurity, so noticeable in August and early September, has been replaced by rocketing self confidence.
47. Her self-criticism of the paternalistic atmosphere which she allowed to engulf her in her early insecurity is devastating.
48. He spoke powerfully about the insecurity of football and the potential dangers behind every challenge.
49. Serena is torn between her sisterly love and her annoyance with Stella's aggressive insecurity.
49. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
50. One plausible area for explanation might lie in the experience of material security or insecurity.
51. Conservatives struggling to reconcile this drive for security with the inherent and seemingly indispensable insecurity of the competitive society were profoundly alarmed.
52. There is, in fact, a considerable amount of intellectual insecurity in the press room.
53. And lurking nearby in the shadows are the economic pressures so much discussed nowadays, from job insecurity to declining real wages.
54. While alliances are intended to reduce insecurity and volatility, they are also designed to increase the pressure on competitors.
55. The greatest source of insecurity, as noted, lay in competition and the free and unpredictable movement of competitive market prices.
56. The sense of insecurity which affected the city-states of Mesopotamia led to a rudimentary interest in the history of social order.
57. Men are psychologically insecure - their hearts are filled with emptiness and emotional insecurity, and they are always hungry for a sense of stillness, tranquility, serenity and happiness. Dr T.P.Chia
58. Many feared that the continuing insecurity would jeopardize the chances of elections being held successfully.
59. As they grope, they find their options restricted by the growing insecurity and mistrust of the public.
60. The demand for certainty and the insecurity behind it belong to this same tradition.
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