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    insecure
    /ˌɪnsɪˈkjʊə/

    adjective

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  2. (of objects or situations) not safe or not protected: The situation is still insecure, with many of the rebels roaming the streets. Nations which are not self-sufficient in energy will face an insecure future. We've gone through a few financially insecure years. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of INSECURE is deficient in assurance : beset by fear and anxiety. How to use insecure in a sentence.

  4. adjective. subject to fears, doubts, etc.; not self-confident or assured: an insecure person. not confident or certain; uneasy; anxious: He was insecure about the examination. not secure; exposed or liable to risk, loss, or danger: an insecure stock portfolio. Synonyms: risky. not firmly or reliably placed or fastened: an insecure ladder. insecure.

  5. INSECURE meaning: 1. Insecure people have little confidence and are uncertain about their own abilities or if other…. Learn more.

  6. Insecure means either lacking self-confidence or lacking security. An insecure person might constantly doubt their own intelligence. An insecure building is an easy target for even the most bumbling burglar.

  7. When we talk about the meaning of “insecure,” it often refers to a lack of confidence or self-doubt. It may arise from feelings of inadequacy, fear of judgment, or a constant need for validation from others. In relationships, insecurity can lead to difficulties in trust and communication.

  8. not safe or protected. Jobs nowadays are much more insecure than they were ten years ago. As an artist he was always financially insecure. Many people use insecure passwords or they use the same password for everything. Insecure doors and windows (= for example, without good locks) make life easy for burglars.

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