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  1. Insecure means not confident or not safe. It can describe people or situations. Learn more about the meaning, usage and synonyms of insecure with Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Insecure

      insecure adjective (NOT SAFE) C2. (of objects or situations)...

    • Polski

      insecure definicja: 1. Insecure people have little...

    • Insecurely

      INSECURELY definition: 1. in a way that is not safe or...

    • Inseminate

      INSEMINATE definition: 1. to put a male animal's sperm into...

    • Insectivore

      INSECTIVORE definition: 1. an animal that eats only insects...

    • Insecticide

      INSECTICIDE definition: 1. a chemical substance made and...

  2. Learn the meaning of insecure as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use insecure in a sentence and explore related phrases and entries.

  3. insecure adjective (NOT SAFE) C2. (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.

  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 adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (unsafe, dangerous) (coisas) inseguro adj adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta"). That pallet looks really insecure – are you sure it's safe?

  6. Learn the meaning of insecure as an adjective for people, jobs, passwords, doors and windows. Find out how to use it in sentences and collocations with synonyms and antonyms.