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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61, He is just because he is vulnerable and challengeable.
62, A vulnerable part of the human anatomy.
63, Many women feel vulnerable to attack.
64, The city is exposed and vulnerable to air attack.
65, The people most likely to be affected by economic incentives are those who are the most economically vulnerable.
66, Being able to anticipate the demands of the future makes us less vulnerable to stress.
67, Such automated systems would also be potentially vulnerable to false information from people or agents hoping to capitalize on their correlated behaviour.
68, He made her feel shockingly vulnerable when she should have been consumed with annoyance herself.
69, Nocks are vulnerable when landing; but can themselves be capped with a length of vinyl tube.
70, Some of the most vulnerable young people in care are those who are still away from home during their later adolescence.
71, But this made the Department and ministers once again vulnerable to charges of abdicating their responsibilities for financial and policy goals.
72, Despite historical predictions to the contrary, we remain vulnerable to a wide array of new and resurgent infectious diseases.
73, Finally, certain vulnerable groups were most affected by these changes, notably black families living in inner city deprived areas.
74, But according to the ideal,[sentence dictionary] the imam is just only because he is vulnerable and changeable.
75, We also need to be aware that under pressure, all of us are vulnerable to alcohol misuse and even addiction.
76, It was in the locker room that he felt most vulnerable to the aggressive behavior of the other early adolescent boys.
77, There are four and a half million people earning above average incomes and therefore potentially vulnerable to Labour's tax squeeze.
78, Roy Jenkins, an extremely sensible man who is less vulnerable to criticism than most, regarded the matter with mild amusement.
79, Middlesbrough woman Gwen Lamb was shocked to discover that anyone can offer residential accommodation to the most vulnerable in society.
80, The people back then had been so absurdly vulnerable, prey to disease and deception.
81, Yet, because of its magpie genesis, the new Look was vulnerable to the sharp-eyed but short of cash.
82, She felt absolutely helpless and extremely vulnerable standing completely unclothed under his watchful eyes.
83, This disease clogs arteries throughout the body, and legs are especially vulnerable because of their distance from the heart.
84, There is, however, abundant evidence that many patients vulnerable to clinical depression have a constitutional deficit of serotonin.
85, The research shows that kids are uniquely vulnerable at different ages.
86, You are angry, vulnerable, gentle, fierce, with such bewildering speed that I find it fascinating.
87, Love is vulnerable to being abused by unscrupulous people who lie, cheat, betray and hate in the name of love. Dr T.P.Chia
88, It is however essential for the drinks industry to ensure that its advertising campaigns do not target vulnerable groups such as young people.
89, But the discrediting of his political allies leaves Mr Berlusconi vulnerable.
90, This idea potentially oversimplifies the actual process of offering vulnerable people choices which might result in their leading fuller lives.
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.