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  • Insecure or unsecure when dealing with security?
    Insecure only applies to people because people can be insecure about themselves For example - "Am I too fat??" or "Do these pants make me look fat??" However, routers, networks and other things are inanimate and can't be insecure, that'd be personifying these inanimate objects These are unsecure
  • Word for someone who pities, insults or complaints about their . . .
    Closed 5 years ago I want to know a word or a phrase that would describe a person who "intentionally" (because some people hate themselves even when they don't want to, or some people are insecure - making some generalizations, forgive me if I miss out something ) insults themselves to make others try to make them feel better by complimenting
  • word for a condescending, snarky, yet awkward and jealous, person
    Insecure is quite a good word Insecure people will be flawed, gawky and timid (in an unfamiliar setting) and often times jealousy accompanies insecurity hand in hand As far as cynical, judgmental, nitpicking, condescending goes, petulant : (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered comes to mind Others include supercilious : having or showing the proud and unpleasant
  • word choice - What is it called when someone doesnt want to share . . .
    From Exploring Your Mind - "To better understand the world of emotional insecurity and how it affects us, it’s important to know what it means to be an insecure person Here are some of the most common characteristics of emotionally insecure people They are the following: Fear of criticism, judgments, and assessments from others
  • american english - What is a word that would describe somebody who does . . .
    From M-W: self-esteem: a reasonable or justifiable sense of one's worth or importance A person with low self-esteem lacks a sense of their own worth, value, or importance If you're looking for a word that's less extreme, how about insecure? Also from M-W: insecure: not confident or sure
  • Word that means to constantly being worried by ones appearance?
    If you are looking for a word that expresses more of an emotional reason for the obsession with one's appearance, perhaps insecure might work M-W says: not confident or sure,deficient in assurance : beset by fear and anxiety Again, it can apply to things other than appearance I liked your suggestion of "self-conscious"
  • What is the word for someone who doesnt appreciate their culture . . .
    I met a person the other day who was overly critical about her culture heritage when she described it Is there a word to describe such a person or behaviour?
  • Etymology of ruggit? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I did something stupid yesterday "What a ruggit ", I said to myself, meaning a stupid person It occurred to me I hadn't heard the word for a while, so I looked it up, and found this source here Someone a little mentally ambivalent - i e 'simple But I noted the etymology given (Ruggits was the local 'special' school) and I don't think it's right I remember hearing the word in the mid
  • is the phrase please clarify a command? [closed]
    Sounds like he's insecure and is on a power trip He also used incorrect English in his response, since he used a comma to separate two independent clauses, when he should have used a semicolon or period
  • What do you call someone who thinks everyone is incompetent (doesnt . . .
    I'm looking for a way to describe someone who thinks everyone is incompetent (that is, doesn't know anything) and always has to explain every minute (small) detail because his perception of the per





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