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insecure English

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What does insecure mean?

insecure

lacking self-confidence or assurance an insecure person lacking mental stability not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way the hinge is insecure lacking in security or safety his fortune was increasingly insecure an insecure future not safe from attack

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Simple sentences

If Tom hadn't been so insecure, he could probably have accepted Mary's love.
Why are you so insecure?
Tom is insecure.
I feel a little insecure.
She's self-conscious and insecure.
She's insecure and has low self esteem.
Tom is very insecure and needs constant reassurance and approval.
Tom feels insecure about his future.
Tom seems insecure.
Tom was insecure.
She felt insecure about her future.
His short stature makes him feel insecure.

Movie subtitles

And I'm in a huge fight with my best friend right now, and without her I'm feeling super insecure about Greg.
Above all, nothing must be done to alarm them or make them feel in any way insecure.
When they feel unwanted or insecure or..unloved.
Does it make you feel insecure?
Is Frank that insecure?
You're an insecure, pampered woman, accustomed to attracting men.
Here's a man in a responsible position, who feels insecure and. inferior because he has no formal education.
They'd be too insecure.
It makes me feel insecure.
Oh, Nicholas, why do you always make me feel so insecure?
To do anything now would be very insecure.
Very insecure.
He always seems so insecure, so unbalanced.
To my mind, marriage is no way of life for the weak the selfish or the insecure.
Still I feel very insecure.
When they feel unwanted or insecure or unloved.
You're an insecure, pampered woman accustomed to attracting men. but you're not sure whether they're attracted to you or your money.
You're insecure, but you try to hide it.
You avoid talking about it, because. because you're afraid and insecure.
But I feel so insecure.
You're making him insecure, Rose.
She's unhappy and she's insecure.
The extra burden makes him insecure.
You're basically insecure.
They're all. so insecure.
I suppose so, if he weren't so insecure.
Isn't that a very insecure profession?
He's just an insecure boy scout.
You're very insecure.
Well, being an insecure writer, I'd call my agent and get a second opinion.
You and your husband ain't gonna spend another insecure night in this place.
He's insecure.
How can you be so beautiful and so insecure at the same time?

News and current affairs

Of course, we all know the proximate causes of an economic crisis: people are not spending, because their incomes have fallen, their jobs are insecure, or both.
But we can take it a step further back: people's income is lower and their jobs are insecure because they were not spending a short time ago - and so on, backwards in time, in a repeating feedback loop.
By contrast, the Russians remain insecure about their status in the world.
Having faced successive contamination crises in recent years--first BSE and then hoof and mouth disease--we feel particularly insecure about food.
Everywhere, labor is becoming insecure and mass poverty has reappeared in developed countries.
But, while Western analysts and Iran's neighbors raise the alarm, the regime's authority is in fact built on insecure foundations.
That arrest could well have ended in a bloodbath that might have destabilized a still insecure democratic government.
Globalization has made many people feel more insecure and in need of government support to cope with the pressures on their livelihoods and quality of life.
At the same time, the information society and globalization have made ours a more insecure world, where we experience risks that politics-as-usual has been unable to address.
Many elites in these countries, because they seized power and became rich rapidly, feel insecure.
Where are our societies headed if company owners consider that quality is too expensive and that workers must be made insecure in order to make them less demanding?
Pakistan, always insecure about India, became the hub of this transformation.
Challenging them in difficult and insecure times is not an appealing prospect.
Religious minorities have become more insecure.
In this chaotic freedom, suddenly revealed secrets destroyed families and friendships and a common sense of togetherness; it shattered social stability, as insecure or falsified as that was.
Almost inevitably, or so it seems, the idea of Pakistan has been usurped, which is why Pakistan's friends have so often become its masters, and why Pakistan continues to remain fragile, insecure, and tense.
The rigidly hierarchical forces of the establishment are insecure and fearful of what will happen after the king dies.

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