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insecure

[in-si-kyoor] / ˌɪn sɪˈkyʊər /




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Patel was described by another source as “not very good” as director, saying he “lacks the requisite experience” and “may be insecure.”

From Salon

Real Madrid's draw increases the pressure on Madrid coach Xabi Alonso, after recent rumours suggesting his future is insecure in the Madrid dugout.

From Barron's

It “isn’t easy to find the right balance in a speech when even people’s grasp of the truth is insecure,” he admits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some hailed it as the future of non-invasive face contouring, but others condemned it as dystopian, and said the firm was making women feel more insecure.

From BBC

“That was a big wake-up call — we had 1 in 3 folks in 2020 be food insecure,” de la Haye said.

From Los Angeles Times