Insecure - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌɪnsɪˈkjʊr|  American pronunciation of the word insecure
Brit.  |ˌɪnsɪˈkjʊə|  British pronunciation of the word insecure

adjective

- not safe from attack (syn: unsafe)

Extra examples

I feel shy and insecure around strangers.

One of the building's rear doors was insecure.

The country's borders remain insecure.

She's very insecure about her appearance.

She felt lonely and insecure away from her family.

Many of them work in low-paid, insecure jobs.

Student teachers often suffer from a great sense of insecurity.

...a writer of considerable perception, she remembers how it feels to be confused and insecure...

His public persona is that of a strong, determined leader, but in private life he's very insecure.

His arrogance is just a front. Deep down he's really insecure.

Beneath the surface calm, she felt very insecure.

Word forms

adjective
singular: insecurity
plural: insecurities
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