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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121, She says he's threatened to burn the house down and she feels vulnerable.
122, She'd felt strangely vulnerable, half afraid, overcome by a mass of conflicting emotions.
123, One of the things I like best about men is they're a little vulnerable. Marilyn Monroe
124, He was a very vulnerable hard-swearing, full-blooded agnostic, or possibly an atheist.
125, In the Washington area, cabbages are vulnerable to two persistent pests: Aphids and cabbage moth caterpillars.
126, Children were especially vulnerable, but many also died in young or middle adulthood.
127, Backwardness will leave us vulnerable to bullying.
128, Your emotional state could leave you vulnerable and confused.
129, He is at a very vulnerable and impressionable age.
130, We are all vulnerable and need interdependence .
131, Levee improvements are going on at the moment, but until are finished New Orleans is vulnerable.
132, Certain high sharing nodes in unstructured P 2 P networks are vulnerable to counter congestion and bottlenecks.
133, Children and adolescents may be particularly vulnerable to the deleterious effects of bias and stereotypes.
134, In a sense,[www.Sentencedict.com] indecency law is now even more vulnerable.
135, A system without anti - virus software will be vulnerable to a hacker attack.
136, The inequity in health care policy and medical practice mainly involves vulnerable groups.
137, Dust storms occur when intense grazing pastureland of new growth , leaving the topsoil vulnerable to winds.
138, The most vulnerable to stir up trouble among the variety show award in this category.
139, The cooks, seamstresses and other small investors are stunningly vulnerable to reversals.
140, Disappointedly, as it becomes a general mood of society, no one is vulnerable to it.
141, Patients undergoing xenotransplantation will be especially vulnerable, because their natural defences are down.
142, Explorer Teleport: Explorers are extremely vulnerable and will often be destroy to their destination late game.
143, The shelters with latrine facilities will improve the overall living conditions for vulnerable families.
144, The incus was the most vulnerable ossicle in the trauma to the middle ear.
145, Our class, some students are particularly vulnerable to emotional, but also like to shirk their responsibilities.
146, This leaves them economically vulnerable when divorce or widowhood strikes.
147, But in today's economy, educated, white - collar workers also are vulnerable to downsizing.
148, Stephen Miller, chief executive of Oasis, said: Where are traditional carriers most vulnerable?
149, Yet any insecure PC can harm everyone, because all are vulnerable to one Typhoid Mary.
150, Women, especially after menopause are more vulnerable to bone loss than men.
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.