insecureness 的定义
- subject to fears, doubts, etc.; not self-confident or assured: an insecure person.
- not confident or certain; uneasy; anxious: He was insecure about the examination.
- not secure; exposed or liable to risk, loss, or danger: an insecure stock portfolio.
- not firmly or reliably placed or fastened: an insecure ladder.
insecureness 近义词
instability
insecureness 的近义词 41 个
- alternation
- anxiety
- capriciousness
- changeability
- changeableness
- disequilibrium
- disquiet
- fickleness
- fitfulness
- flightiness
- fluctuation
- fluidity
- frailty
- hesitation
- immaturity
- impermanence
- inconsistency
- inquietude
- insecurity
- irregularity
- irresolution
- mutability
- oscillation
- pliancy
- precariousness
- restlessness
- shakiness
- transience
- uncertainty
- unpredictability
- unreliability
- unstableness
- unsteadiness
- vacillation
- variability
- volatility
- vulnerability
- wavering
- weakness
- unfixedness
- unsureness
insecureness 的反义词 6 个
更多insecureness例句
- The spread of Covid-19 among housing-insecure and homeless populations didn’t stay there — it affected entire communities through increased transmission rates and strained hospital resources.
- The proceeds will support grants for nonprofits in the community, programming at the Nationals Youth Baseball Academy and meals for food-insecure residents.
- Raising awareness about Meals on Wheels and lonely and food insecure seniors is, because “the whole world loves it when you’re in the news.”
- You can’t just look at a person and know whether or not they’re food insecure.
- Broad Street Ministry, a church in the heart of the city known for its social service work, serves as the mailing address for about 3,000 people who are homeless or housing insecure.
- “The bigger issue is that vendors are not held accountable for writing insecure code,” says researcher Rios.
- With its eastern borders under siege from Russia, Ukrainians feel cornered and insecure.
- I was horribly insecure, horribly shy, always feeling ugly and weak.
- If they do, the jobs are low-level, part-time, temporary, insecure, and require supplementing with freelancing.
- “We live in a society where there are girls who are in love with theirself and flaunt it but the majority are insecure,” says one.
- So the ladder, a rather rotten and insecure one, was obtained, and after some difficulty placed against the wall.
- Such conjectures would always be insecure, and often erroneous.
- He swung up, breaking off the more insecure boughs, and was of the belief that we could get across in that way.
- This fault must be corrected immediately, as it renders his gait not only uncomfortable to the rider, but very insecure.
- There is no such inefficiency in the government as makes the lives of Turkish subjects always insecure and travel dangerous.