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    vulnerable
    /ˈvʌln(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally: "we were in a vulnerable position" Similar in dangerin perilin jeopardyat riskOpposite well protectedinvulnerableresilientimmune to

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  2. VULNERABLE definition: 1. able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked: 2. people who can be…. Learn more.

  3. vulnerable: [adjective] capable of being physically or emotionally wounded.

  4. vulnerable: 1 adj capable of being wounded or hurt “ vulnerable parts of the body” Synonyms: weak wanting in physical strength adj susceptible to attack “a vulnerable bridge” Synonyms: conquerable subject to being conquered or overcome unprotected lacking protection or defense dangerous , unsafe involving or causing danger or risk; liable to ...

  5. Hippos are uniquely vulnerable to drought. She is very sensitive and rather vulnerable. The company is in an economically vulnerable position. The virus attacks the immune system, leaving your body vulnerable to infections. You must try not to appear vulnerable. Exhaustion from their long and fruitless war had left them vulnerable to attack.

  6. VULNERABLE meaning: 1. able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked: 2. people who can be…. Learn more.

  7. Vulnerable definition: capable of or susceptible to being attacked, damaged, or hurt. See examples of VULNERABLE used in a sentence.

  8. VULNERABILITY definition: 1. the quality of being vulnerable (= able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked), or…. Learn more.

  9. Define vulnerable. vulnerable synonyms, vulnerable pronunciation, vulnerable translation, English dictionary definition of vulnerable. adj. 1. a. Susceptible to physical harm or damage: trees that are vulnerable to insects; b.

  10. weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally to be vulnerable to attack Old people are particularly vulnerable to the flu. She looked very vulnerable standing there on her own. In cases of food poisoning, young children are especially vulnerable. The sudden resignation of the financial director put the company in a very vulnerable position.

  11. 5 meanings: 1. capable of being physically or emotionally wounded or hurt 2. open to temptation, persuasion, censure, etc 3..... Click for more definitions.