Pronunciation: /sɪˈkjʊrəti ˈblæŋkɪt/
noun a blanket or other item that provides a sense of comfort or security, especially to a child
A1 A security blanket is a soft blanket that makes you feel safe and comfortable.
A2 Children often use a security blanket to help them feel secure when they are scared or anxious.
B1 For many people, having a security blanket, whether literal or metaphorical, can provide a sense of comfort during difficult times.
B2 Some adults may rely on a security blanket, such as a familiar routine or a trusted friend, to help them cope with stress or uncertainty.
C1 The concept of a security blanket extends beyond physical objects to include emotional support systems that provide a sense of stability and reassurance.
C2 In times of crisis, people often turn to their security blanket, whether it be a belief system, a coping mechanism, or a reliable source of comfort.
formal The child held onto his security blanket tightly as he walked through the unfamiliar surroundings.
informal Whenever she feels anxious, she clings to her security blanket for comfort.
slang I always carry my security blanket with me when I travel, just in case.
figurative For him, music was his security blanket during tough times, providing solace and comfort.
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