Synonym: defenseless, exposed, open, sensitive, susceptible, unprotected. Similar words: considerable, bearable, comparable, favorable, considerably, able, funeral, mineral. Meaning: ['vʌlnərəbl] adj. 1. susceptible to attack 2. susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation 3. capable of being wounded or hurt.
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31, The intended victims were selected because they seemed vulnerable.
32, He smiled, making her suddenly feel oddly vulnerable.
33, She is very sensitive and rather vulnerable.
34, The company is in an economically vulnerable position.
35, Cyclists are more vulnerable than motorists.
36, Isolated communities were extremely vulnerable if crops failed.
37, Start-ups are very vulnerable in the business world.
38, This latest attack is a grim reminder of how vulnerable our airports are to terrorist attack.
39, Their tanks would be vulnerable to attack from the air.
40, The election defeat puts the party leader in a vulnerable position.
41, People with high blood pressure are especially vulnerable to diabetes.
42, It's clear that smaller, more vulnerable banks have been targeted.
43, The virus attacks the immune system, leaving your body vulnerable to infections.
44, It can be very hard to think rationally when you're feeling so vulnerable and alone.
45, ADSL is always on[sentencedict.com], which makes your PC much more vulnerable to hacking.
46, We work mainly with the elderly and other vulnerable groups.
47, Their theories were badly thought out and very vulnerable to ridicule.
48, He volunteered to protect her as she looked so vulnerable.
49, There must be a rethink of government policy towards this vulnerable group.
50, Tourists are more vulnerable to attack, because they do not know which areas of the city to avoid.
51, This leaves him vulnerable to sniping from within his own party.
52, Babies lose heat much faster than adults, and are especially vulnerable to the cold in their first month.
53, The common denominator of both types of novel is the vulnerable, threatened heroine.
54, There was a moment of panic in Britain as it became clear just how vulnerable the nation was.
55, Small companies such as ours are very vulnerable in a recession.
56, It is on economic policy that the government is most vulnerable.
57, Children are most vulnerable to abuse within their own home.
58, At the risk of repetition , it is worth mentioning again that young children are particularly vulnerable to accidents in the home.
59, Police on the beat are feeling increasingly vulnerable.
60, Road fragmentation kills vulnerable species, e.g. barn owls.
More similar words: considerable, bearable, comparable, favorable, considerably, able, funeral, mineral, cable, table, generate, enable, unable, in general, tableau, be able to, suitable, vegetable, reliable, variable, disabled, on the table, available, agreeable, remarkable, acceptable, inevitable, tablespoon, changeable, generation gap.