insecure - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • inherently: Basis of Deployment Policy 1. Security Wireless LANs are inherently insecure.
  • hopelessly: Acting as an election commissioner, Mr Mawrey called the system " hopelessly insecure " .
  • emotionally: His wife Mabel is socially inept and emotionally insecure.
  • financially: This leaves people financially insecure, but also makes transition into work difficult.
  • economically: Redundancy fuels nationalism, racism and anti-Semitism, since the economically insecure seek weaker scapegoats for the problems confronting them.
  • deeply: He is deeply insecure, for example, about matters of taste, letting the decorators choose the color schemes for the café .

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • feel: Thursday, 02 August 2001 Anyone feeling a bit insecure?
  • leave: This leaves people financially insecure, but also makes transition into work difficult.

Modifies a noun

  • attachment: It's a symptom of insecure attachments in romantic relationships in general.
  • door: They have then gained entry via an insecure door whilst the property was occupied.
  • protocol: Users of the Lapwing wireless service will need to make secure LDAP connections since Lapwing does not allow most insecure protocols.
  • employment: The issues addressed There are high levels of insecure short-term employment in Dundee.
  • accommodation: Every day they feed people who either sleep rough or live in insecure accommodation.
  • network: An insecure wireless networks means he doesn't even need to get inside the building to log on.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: She probably felt insecure even of her place in the family.
  • seem: For the ' we ' who will change seems insecure.
  • remain: The Morina border remains insecure with cross-border fighting occurring.
  • become: For almost everyone, including the middle classes, life has become ever more insecure.
  • leave: Issues of cycle theft still persist whereby bikes are left insecure, in view within close areas of tenement buildings.
  • consider: Much of the country beyond Kabul is considered insecure.

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