InSecurity — Genre Comedy drama Written by Kevin White Directed by Robert de Lint R … Wikipedia
Insecurity — can mean:* Lack of security in an objective sense see Risk, and particularly: Data security and Computer security. * Emotional insecurity in psychology … Wikipedia
insecurity — I noun ambiguity, bewilderment, danger, dilemma, doubt, doubtfulness, dubiousness, endangerment, exposure, fallibility, hazard, haziness, hesitation, incertitude, indecision, infirmity, instability jeopardy, obscurity, peril, perplexity,… … Law dictionary
insecurity — (n.) 1640s, from M.L. insecuritas, from insecurus (see INSECURE (Cf. insecure)). Specific psychological sense is by 1917 … Etymology dictionary
insecurity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, deep seated, great, profound ▪ growing ▪ general ▪ the general insecurity in the country … Collocations dictionary
insecurity — /in si kyoor i tee/, n., pl. insecurities. 1. lack of confidence or assurance; self doubt: He is plagued by insecurity. 2. the quality or state of being insecure; instability: the insecurity of her financial position. 3. something insecure: the… … Universalium
insecurity — n. a feeling of insecurity * * * [ˌɪnsɪ kjʊ(ə)rɪtɪ] a feeling of insecurity … Combinatory dictionary
insecurity — noun 1) he hid his insecurity Syn: lack of confidence, self doubt, diffidence, unassertiveness, timidity, uncertainty, nervousness, inhibition; anxiety, worry, unease 2) the insecurity of our situation Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
insecurity — insecure ► ADJECTIVE 1) not confident or assured. 2) not firm or firmly fixed. 3) (of a place) easily broken into; not protected. DERIVATIVES insecurely adverb insecurity noun … English terms dictionary
insecurity clause — n: a clause in an agreement (as a security agreement) allowing a party who deems himself or herself insecure to require immediate payment or performance or the giving of collateral Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996.… … Law dictionary