What is "secure" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does secure mean in English? Meaning of secure definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "secure" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "secure": get by special effort
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": free from fear or doubt; easy in mind
Adjective
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": cause to be firmly attached
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": free from danger or risk
Adjective
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": assure payment of
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": not likely to fail or give way
Adjective
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": make certain of
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with
Adjective
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": financially sound
Adjective
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Meaning of "secure": furnish with battens
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /səˈkjɔɹ/, /səˈkjɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /səˈkjʊə(ɹ)/, /səˈkjɔː(ɹ)/
Synonyms:
protected, guarded, sheltered, defended, immune, impregnable, unassailable, undamaged, unharmed, shielded, riskless, out of harms way, solid, strong, sure, sound, firm, set, locked, fortified, steady, bound, fast, iron, staunch, fixed, immovable, tenacious, tight, adjusted, anchored, nailed, buttoned down, safe and sound, solid as a rock, sure, solid, reliable, able, confident, easy, stable, strong, sound, established, assured, steady, firm, determined, cinch, balanced, settled, absolute, carefree, conclusive, hopeful, in the bag, resolute, sanguine, self-assured, self-confident, steadfast, sure thing, tried and true, well-founded, shoo-in, reassured, at ease, locked on, nailed down, on ice, unanxious, undoubtful, insure, capture, buy, get, win, assure, ensure, gain, have, take, achieve, guarantee, grasp, land, annex, lock, acquire, procure, access, hook, bag, cinch, catch, chalk up, come by, pick up, rack up, get hold of, lock up, make sure, fix, clinch, settle, cement, lock, clamp, tighten, adjust, chain, bind, button, tack, hitch, nail, lash, moor, bolt, fasten, close, tie, catch, anchor, padlock, rivet, pinion, batten down, button down, hook on, lock up, make fast, tie down, insure, defend, assure, ensure, safeguard, guarantee, fend, shield, bulwark, screen, cover, guard,
Antonyms:
endangered, unprotected, unsafe, unstable, indefinite, uncertain, undecided, unsure, insecure, loose, moving, unfastened, unfixed, unsecure, unstable, changeable, indefinite, irresolute, movable, unsteady, impermanent, endangered, unprotected, unsafe, uncertain, undecided, unsure, soft, flexible, loose, weak, unfixed, broken, insecure, moving, unfastened, unsecure, uncertain, unsure, wobbly, unreliable, untrustworthy, infirm, feeble, unsound, unstable, irresolute, endangered, unprotected, unsafe, indefinite, undecided, soft, delicate, weak, imbalanced, flexible, wavering, insecure, loose, moving, unfastened, unfixed, unsecure, misunderstand, forfeit, release, unlock, loosen, endanger, harm, injure, lose, fail, miss, pass, let go, give up, loose, unfasten, untie, hurt, unsettle, unlock, loosen, release, detach, disjoin, unhitch, disconnect, forfeit, endanger, harm, injure, unfix, unfasten, open, free, let go, loose, untie, unchain, lose, give up, hurt, uncover, disregard, ignore, forfeit, loosen, endanger, harm, injure, lay bare, open, reveal, forget, give up, lose, let go, loose, unfasten, untie, hurt,
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