inseguro

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. insecure
Los niños pueden sentirse inseguros si sospechan que sus padres van a separarse.Children can feel insecure if they suspect their parents are going to separate.
b. unsure
Mercedes todavía está muy insegura de sí misma.Mercedes is still very unsure of herself.
a. unsafe
La estructura del edificio es insegura; hay que cercar la zona.The structure of the building is unsafe; we need to fence off the area.
b. unsteady
Me siento inseguro al caminar, doctor, y a menudo tengo nauseas. ¿Qué me pasa?I feel unsteady when I'm walking, doctor, and often feel nauseous. What's wrong with me?
a. unsafe
Este barrio es inseguro por la noche; no vuelvas tarde.This neighborhood is unsafe at night; don't come back late.
b. dangerous
La ciudad era conocida hace años por ser muy insegura.Years ago the city had a reputation for being very dangerous.
a. uncertain
Con la crisis actual, nuestro futuro en la empresa es inseguro.Thanks to the current crisis, our future with the company is uncertain.
b. unsure
La voz de Magdalena sonaba insegura cuando hizo la pregunta al juez.Magdalena's voice sounded unsure as she put her question to the judge.
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