Used in a Sentence

insecurity

How to use insecurity in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for insecurity.

Editorial note

Perhaps, in the end, the NSA has done us all a favor: they have shown us the fundamental insecurity of giving 3rd parties access to our data.

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Quick take

the state of being subject to danger or injury

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of insecurity gathered in one view.

noun

the state of being subject to danger or injury

noun

the anxiety you experience when you feel vulnerable and insecure

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for insecurity.

noun

the state of being subject to danger or injury

noun

the anxiety you experience when you feel vulnerable and insecure

Example sentences

1

Perhaps, in the end, the NSA has done us all a favor: they have shown us the fundamental insecurity of giving 3rd parties access to our data.

2

Yes, his neuroses do at times inconvenience the rest of the group but his belief that they see him as a nuisance is dismissed as his own insecurity rather than the truth.

3

The absolute feeling of insecurity when innocently mentioning you don't know something, a privilege available to everyone else, is met with mocking comments about how they thought you knew everything.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use insecurity in a sentence?

Perhaps, in the end, the NSA has done us all a favor: they have shown us the fundamental insecurity of giving 3rd parties access to our data.

What does insecurity mean?

the state of being subject to danger or injury

What part of speech is insecurity?

insecurity is commonly used as noun.