LOOSE vs INSECURE: NOUN
- The mode of performing this act, which differs among different peoples.
- In archery: The act of releasing the bow-string and discharging the arrow.
- In mining, the end of a shift. Also loosing-time. When the workmen leave, the pit is said to be ‘loosed out.’
- In Rugby foot-ball, that part of the play in which the ball travels freely from player to player, as distinguished from the scrimmage.
- Freedom from restraint.
- The privilege of turning out cattle on commons.
- A solution of a problem or explanation of a difficulty.
- The act of letting go or letting fly; discharge; shot.
- Freedom from restraint; license.
- A letting go; discharge.
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LOOSE vs INSECURE: ADJECTIVE
- Having escaped, especially from confinement
- Not taut, fixed, or rigid.
- Free from confinement or imprisonment; unfettered.
- Not tight-fitting or tightly fitted.
- Not bound, bundled, stapled, or gathered together.
- Not compact or dense in arrangement or structure.
- Not formal; relaxed.
- Lacking conventional moral restraint in sexual behavior.
- Characterized by a free movement of fluids in the body.
- Not fastened, restrained, or contained.
- Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior
- Not literal
- Emptying easily or excessively
- Not affixed
- Lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility
- Not officially recognized or controlled
- Freely producing mucus
- Not restrained or confined or attached
- (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player
- Not compact or dense in structure or arrangement
- Not bound or fastened or gathered together
- Not tense or taut
- (of textures) full of small openings or gaps
- Not fixed firmly or tightly
- Not literal or exact.
- Not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting
- Not carefully arranged in a package
- Not firm or fixed; unsteady.
- Inadequately guarded or protected; unsafe.
- Not sure or certain; doubtful.
- Not financially safe or secure
- Lacking self-confidence; plagued by anxiety.
- Not secure; not confident of safety or permanence; distrustful; suspicious; apprehensive of danger or loss.
- Lacking stability; troubled.
- Not secure.
- Not comfortable or confident in oneself or in certain situations.
- Not safe from attack
- Not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way
- Lacking in security or safety
- Lacking self-confidence or assurance
- Not effectually guarded, protected, or sustained; unsafe; unstable; exposed to danger or loss.
LOOSE vs INSECURE: VERB
- Make loose or looser
- Become loose or looser or less tight
- Turn loose or free from restraint
- Grant freedom to; free from confinement
- N/A
LOOSE vs INSECURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To let loose; release.
- To make loose; undo.
- To cast loose; detach.
- To let fly; discharge.
- To release pressure or obligation from; absolve.
- To make less strict; relax.
- N/A
LOOSE vs INSECURE: ADVERB
- In a loose manner.
- Without restraint
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LOOSE vs INSECURE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To perform the act of loosening; make or set loose something; let go a hold, unmoor a ship, shoot an arrow, or the like.
- Synonyms To unfasten, let go, detach, disconnect, absolve, acquit.
- To solve; explain.
- To relax; loosen; make or let loose, partially or wholly: as, to loose sail; to loose one's hold or grasp.
- To disengage the hold of; undo; unfasten; untie.
- To make loose or free; release from that which restrains, confines, or hampers; set at liberty; disengage; discharge from constraint, obligation, or penalty.
- In coal-mining, free at the ends or sides: applied to a working-place when the coal has been previously mined on both sides: as, loose at one end, loose at one side, etc.
- In geology, incoherent, as unconsolidated sands.
- In chem., not combined with anything else: as, carbon dioxid loose in the blood. The word free is more commonly used in this sense.
- Grant freedom to
- Seemingly communicative; frank; open; candid.
- Disengaged; free; independent: with from or of.
- Lax in principle or conduct; free from moral restraint; wanton; dissolute; unchaste: as, a loose woman; loose behavior.
- Lax in character or quality; not strict or exact; careless; slovenly: as, a loose construction of the constitution; a loose mode of conducting business; loose morality.
- Lax; relaxed; slack; wanting retentiveness or power of restraint: as, loose bowels; loose ties; a loose bond of union.
- Not exact in meaning; indefinite; vague; uncertain.
- Not concise or condensed; wanting precision or connection of parts; diffuse; rambling: as, a loose style of writing; loose reasoning; a loose array of facts.
- Not dense or compact; having interstices or intervals; open or expanded: as, cloth of loose texture; a loose order of battle.
- Not tight or close; without close union or adjustment; slightly or slackly joined: as, a loose knot; loose garments; a loose league or confederation.
- Not fast or confined; not fastened; unattached; free from restraint or obligation; not bound to another or together; without bonds, ties, or attachments; at liberty: as, loose sheets of a book; loose tresses of hair; loose change in one's pocket; to break loose; to be set loose; to cut loose from bad habits.
- In archery, to release (the bowstring) after the bow is drawn, thus discharging the arrow.
- Free from confinement
- Not tight
- (idiom) (on the loose) Acting in an uninhibited fashion.
- (idiom) (on the loose) At large; free.
- Likely to fail or give way
- Not firm or firmly fixed
- Not secure, firm, or safe; liable to give way; unsafe.
- To make insecure; imperil.
- Not fully assured; not free from apprehension, fear, uncertainty, or doubt; uncertain.
LOOSE vs INSECURE: RELATED WORDS
- Escaped, Relax, Unbound, Easy, Friable, Free, Baggy, Promiscuous, Open, Unleash, Lax, Phlegmy, Unloose, Slack, Loosen
- Unguaranteed, Speculative, Embattled, Loose, Unsecured, Bad, Unsure, Shaky, Uncertain, Unsound, Overanxious, Risky, Unsafe, Precarious, Vulnerable
LOOSE vs INSECURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Escaped, Relax, Unbound, Easy, Friable, Free, Baggy, Promiscuous, Open, Unleash, Lax, Phlegmy, Unloose, Slack, Loosen
- Unguaranteed, Speculative, Embattled, Loose, Unsecured, Bad, Unsure, Shaky, Uncertain, Unsound, Overanxious, Risky, Unsafe, Precarious, Vulnerable
LOOSE vs INSECURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do not attempt to catch the loose round.
- The red winged blackbird nests in loose colonies.
- Actually, the authority to bind and loose given to the other apostles was not the same authority given to Peter to bind and loose.
- Reviewable plays involving potential dead balls and loose balls Loose ball by a potential passer ruled a fumble.
- Mouthwash is used to kill bacteria as well as wash away any loose debris knocked loose by brushing or flossing.
- Remove loose mortar and clean off dust, dirt and loose cement.
- Tie the loose ends or leave them loose, according to the rule of your pack.
- The Loose Ends of Litigation Justice Stevens also identified a loose end that Schiavone leaves dangling.
- Preparation: Remove fins, burrs, sharp edges, weld spatter, loose rust and loose scale.
- Most computer users work with loose documents or loose sheets.
- For example, it is called from insecure origin.
- Womenwere more insecure than men, and employees in the privatesector were more insecure than workers in the public sector.
- Do you feel very secure, secure, insecure or very insecure that you have received the correct examination and treatment in the ED?
- Insecure data storage This security risk might result from insecure storage in SQL databases, logs, data stores, and cookie stores.
- In many ways, it depends on an insecure technology and it is relatively easy to just attack the insecure technology.
- It is capable of detecting many vulnerabilities, including insecure cookie settings, insecure HTTP headers, and outdated server software.
- Insecure wireless user stations pose even a bigger risk than insecure access points.
- Whenever possible, restrict the use of insecure data exchange and insecure authentication.
- So, what you write might be insecure, but Perl itself insecure?
- Proof of insecure status for insecure zones delegated from secure zones works when the zones are completely insecure.
LOOSE vs INSECURE: QUESTIONS
- Does Malaysia have a loose attitude toward punctuality?
- What is meant by transportation of loose materials?
- What happens if your esophageal sphincter is loose?
- What happens if the compression socks become loose?
- Why does hyperthyroidism cause loose stools and diarrhea?
- What are some loose event contingency plan examples?
- What causes loose stools after gallbladder surgery?
- What is loose grain leather or loose grain leather?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen loose und on the Loose?
- Why do people wear loose-loose pants in hot weather?
- Is paranoia associated with insecure attachment style?
- Does insecure attachment style predict alcohol abuse?
- Does insecure attachment behaviour exist in groups?
- How does insecure attachment affect parenting behaviors?
- How does insecure attachment affect child development?
- Are Filipinos insecure with their cultural identity?
- Does insecure attachment style affect emotional intelligence?
- Do probationary periods make employees feel insecure?
- How do you know if someone is insecure or insecure?
- Does insecure parenting lead to insecure attachment style?