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insecure
adjective as in uncertain, worried
adjective as in dangerous, precarious
Example Sentences
The desire to “screw” one’s enemies, a hallmark of the insecure leader, is the impulse that brought down Richard Nixon.
Not only is the future of US military aid now insecure, there’s a question mark too over Ukraine’s second largest donor, Germany.
Farrow talks about her acting career as though she were recalling a Charlotte Bronte novel about an insecure heroine surviving a series of dangerous scrapes and nefarious characters.
Trump's base of insecure and ignorant male voters isn't just useful electorally but offers up a steady supply of marks for shady MAGA-related hustles.
It means despite Kari's above-average salary, he has had less time to save for a property - something he thinks is essential before becoming a parent because of the "relatively insecure" nature of renting.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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