Pronunciation: /ʌnˈsɪkjʊrəbəl/
adjective an adjective is a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unsecurable' describes something that cannot be secured or made safe.
A1 The old house had unsecurable windows that let in cold drafts.
A2 The abandoned building was deemed unsecurable due to its deteriorating structure.
B1 The company decided not to invest in the unsecurable property for safety reasons.
B2 The cybersecurity expert warned that the outdated system was unsecurable against modern threats.
C1 The government deemed the border unsecurable and in need of increased security measures.
C2 The confidential information was stored in an unsecurable database, putting it at risk of being hacked.
formal The data breach exposed a critical flaw in the system, proving that some information is unsecurable.
informal No matter how many times I try, that lock is unsecurable.
slang Dude, that password is totally unsecurable, you need to change it ASAP.
figurative Her heart felt unsecurable after being hurt so many times.
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