n
The state of being assured; total confidence or trust; a lack of doubt; certainty.
adj
(obsolete) Reliable, confirmed.
adj
Safe for children; childproof or child-friendly.
n
The condition of being cocksure
n
(countable) A possibility; something which may or may not happen. A chance occurrence, especially in finance, unexpected expenses.
v
(transitive) To give additional security to or for.
n
The state of being employed
v
(obsolete, transitive, rare) To make safe; to secure.
adj
Of a device: such that, if it fails, it does so in a way that will cause little or no harm to other devices and personnel.
adj
Permitted to be used with or to contact food; safe for use with or around food.
v
To make something certain.
adj
Secure from hackers; impossible to hack into.
n
Small items of expenditure that are not individually identified.
n
(obsolete) safety; security
adj
Bound to end in success; without the risk of losing.
adj
(law) A requisite condition of adverse possession stipulating that the disseisor's occupation of the property must be visible and provide reasonable (if tacit) notice to the disseisee.
adj
Giving permission, or predisposed to give it; lenient.
n
The state of being safe.
v
(intransitive, idiomatic) Be sure; not need to worry; trust.
adj
Safe enough to store valuables securely
n
The condition or feeling of being safe; security; certainty.
n
(law) Abbreviation of security. [(uncountable) The condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of secure [Free from attack or danger; protected.]
n
Obsolete form of security. [(uncountable) The condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.]
v
To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
adj
(software engineering, of software) designed from the ground up to be secure
n
(obsolete) One who feels secure, but who may in fact not be.
n
(countable) Something that secures.
n
Security measures which are intended to, or do, provide a feeling or illusion of improved security, while doing little or nothing to actually improve security.
adj
(dated) Very secure and dependable.
adj
Having an extremely high level of security.
adj
(obsolete) Free from danger; safe; secure.
n
A substitute; a hostage.
adj
(now chiefly dialectal) Safe; secure.
adj
(obsolete) Faithful, dependable.
v
Pronunciation spelling of trusting.
adj
Of an agreement, coupon, or law, still in force.
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