Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl sɪˈkjʊrəti/
noun a system of government programs designed to provide financial support to people in need, typically the elderly, disabled, or unemployed
A1 Social security helps people who are unable to work.
A2 In some countries, social security includes healthcare benefits.
B1 Many retirees rely on social security payments as their main source of income.
B2 The government has implemented reforms to ensure the long-term sustainability of the social security system.
C1 Policy makers are debating the future of social security in light of changing demographics.
C2 Experts argue that a comprehensive overhaul of the social security system is necessary to address current challenges.
formal The government provides social security benefits to eligible individuals who have contributed to the system.
informal My grandma relies on social security to help pay her bills.
slang I hope I have enough credits to qualify for social security when I retire.
figurative Building a strong network of friends can be like having social security in times of need.
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