insecurity

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Medieval Latin īnsēcūritās. By surface analysis, insecure +‎ -ity.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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insecurity (countable and uncountable, plural insecurities)

  1. A lack of security; uncertainty.
    Synonym: insecureness
    Antonym: security
    • 2020 July 1, Paul Stephen, “Mental health in the workplace”, in Rail, page 51:
      They are also more likely to be on freelance or short-term contracts, which can contribute to feelings of financial insecurity and therefore a greater tendency for people to attend work even they are unwell.
    1. A lack of confidence in oneself.
      Synonyms: insecureness, self-doubt
      Antonyms: security, self-assurance, self-confidence
    2. The state of being subject to danger (physical, economic, or otherwise).
      economic insecurity
      Synonyms: exposure, insecureness, precariousness, precarity, vulnerability
      Antonyms: safety, security
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