adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
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Their role has never been more insecure .
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You shouldn't have doubted the depth of my love for you but I understand why you felt so insecure .
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The drop wasn't reflected in the other crimes that have made residents of Tijuana feel so insecure .
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The last mine was giving him trouble, partly because his position on the wall was so insecure .
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The other kind of buyer is so insecure that he seeks to define himself to the world by the car he purchases.
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The Grovel Industry, where you get paid danger money because it's so insecure .
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Their technical knowledge had always stood them in good stead: Why abandon it now, when they felt so insecure ?
very
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Rosie was very insecure and a bundle of nerves.
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So many of them are very insecure because of the nature of the business of the city.
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The whole thing's very insecure .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ben's parents' divorce left him lonely and insecure .
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Even though she's a model, she's very insecure about how she looks.
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Meeting new people always makes me feel insecure .
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The U.S. needs to reduce its dependence on insecure foreign oil supplies.