Mental Health And Well-Being Words

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt

adjective feeling uncertain or vulnerable

  • The rise in unemployment has led to an increase in insecurity among the population.
  • She always feels a sense of insecurity when she's around her ex-boyfriend.
  • I can't deal with all this drama and insecurity in our group of friends.
  • The cracks in the foundation of their relationship were a source of insecurity for both of them.

verb to set free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; to release or rescue

  • The country's military forces were able to liberate the city from enemy occupation.
  • We need to liberate ourselves from this toxic relationship.
  • Let's liberate some snacks from the pantry before the movie starts.
  • Reading a good book can liberate your mind from the stresses of everyday life.

verb to understand and share the feelings of another

  • It is important for healthcare professionals to empathise with their patients to provide the best care possible.
  • I can empathise with what you're going through, I've been there before.
  • I totally get it, I can empathise with your situation.
  • As a writer, I try to empathise with my characters to make them more relatable to readers.