different between insecurity vs unsafeness
insecurity
English
Etymology
From insecure +? -ity.
Noun
insecurity (countable and uncountable, plural insecurities)
- A lack of security; uncertainty.
- A lack of confidence in oneself; self-doubt.
- The state of being subject to danger; vulnerability.
Synonyms
- insecureness
- self-doubt
Antonyms
- security
- self-confidence
Related terms
- insecurely
- insecure
Translations
insecurity From the web:
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unsafeness
English
Etymology
unsafe +? -ness
Noun
unsafeness (uncountable)
- The state or condition of being unsafe.
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