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All secure antonyms

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adj secure

  • dubious β€” doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt: a dubious reply.
  • fluctuant β€” fluctuating; varying; unstable.
  • irrecoverable β€” incapable of being recovered or regained: an irrecoverable debt.
  • goner β€” a person or thing that is dead, lost, or past recovery.
  • doubtful β€” of uncertain outcome or result.
  • awkward β€” An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with.
  • dead duck β€” If you describe someone or something as a dead duck, you are emphasizing that you think they have absolutely no chance of succeeding.
  • impugnable β€” to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon.
  • critical β€” If a person is critical or in a critical condition in hospital, they are seriously ill.
  • forlorn β€” desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
  • ashake β€” in a shaking manner
  • in-solvent β€” not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
  • moneyless β€” any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
  • impuissant β€” lacking strength; feeble; weak.
  • dirt poor β€” lacking nearly all material means or resources for living.
  • down and out β€” downward; going or directed downward: the down escalator.
  • doomful β€” foreshadowing doom; portentously direful; ominous.
  • chancy β€” Something that is chancy involves a lot of risk or uncertainty.
  • desperate β€” If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
  • malefic β€” productive of evil; malign; doing harm; baneful: a malefic spell.
  • back to the wall β€” (Idiomatic) (Can we clean up(+) this sense?) A very difficult situation with no beneficial options available for action.
  • assailable β€” to attack vigorously or violently; assault.
  • helpless β€” unable to help oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid.
  • hazardous β€” full of risk; perilous; risky: a hazardous journey.

verb secure

  • disconfirm β€” to prove to be invalid.
  • cut and run β€” to make a rapid escape
  • fracturing β€” Present participle of fracture.
  • dismiss β€” to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go: I dismissed the class early.
  • laugh away β€” to express mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness with an audible, vocal expulsion of air from the lungs that can range from a loud burst of sound to a series of quiet chuckles and is usually accompanied by characteristic facial and bodily movements.
  • bust out β€” escape from somewhere
  • get away β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • bust up β€” a failure.
  • break β€” When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped.
  • defrocked β€” Simple past tense and past participle of defrock.
  • cashier β€” A cashier is a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as shops or banks.
  • fractured β€” the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition. Compare comminuted fracture, complete fracture, compound fracture, greenstick fracture, simple fracture.
  • disfrock β€” to unfrock.
  • come to pass β€” to take place
  • boot out β€” If someone boots you out of a job, organization, or place, you are forced to leave it.
  • breached β€” the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
  • deselect β€” (of a constituency organization) to refuse to select (an existing MP) for re-election
  • bankrupted β€” Law. a person who upon his or her own petition or that of his or her creditors is adjudged insolvent by a court and whose property is administered for and divided among his or her creditors under a bankruptcy law.

adjective secure

  • ominous β€” portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious: an ominous bank of dark clouds.
  • exceptive β€” Exceptional, having an exception.
  • weak β€” not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • wimpy β€” of, relating to, or characteristic of a wimp.
  • woundable β€” Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.
  • jellylike β€” a food preparation of a soft, elastic consistency due to the presence of gelatin, pectin, etc., especially fruit juice boiled down with sugar and used as a sweet spread for bread and toast, as a filling for cakes or doughnuts, etc.
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