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insecurely

American  
[in-si-kyoor-lee] / ˌɪn sɪˈkyʊər li /

adverb

  1. in a way that is insecure or reveals insecurity.


Example Sentences

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Bold yet insubstantial, “Love Hurts” insecurely asks the score to do too much work, pounding away at a funky spy track before unconvincingly pivoting to something sincere.

From Los Angeles Times

The automaker had admitted to a cover-up in the early 2000s of vehicle defects such as failing brakes, faulty clutches and insecurely installed fuel tanks.

From Seattle Times

"It's good if you are tech savvy - so for low or insecurely paid young workers - but less so if you are a pensioner on a low income," she adds.

From BBC

Public Health said they’ve observed staff at those sites offering tests without using personal protective equipment and storing patient personal information “insecurely.”

From Seattle Times

Millions of such white men are insecurely employed, in unsteady webs of family relations, subject to addiction and despair.

From The Guardian