Word Meanings - SECURE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Free from fear, care, or anxiety; easy in mind; not feeling suspicion or distrust; confident. But thou, secure of soul, unbent with woes. DRyden. 2. Overconfident; incautious; careless; -- in a bad sense. Macaulay. 3. Confident in opinion; not
Additional info about word: SECURE
1. Free from fear, care, or anxiety; easy in mind; not feeling suspicion or distrust; confident. But thou, secure of soul, unbent with woes. DRyden. 2. Overconfident; incautious; careless; -- in a bad sense. Macaulay. 3. Confident in opinion; not entertaining, or not having reason to entertain, doubt; certain; sure; -- commonly with of; as, secure of a welcome. Confidence then bore thee on, secure Either to meet no danger, or to find Matter of glorious trial. Milton. 4. Net exposed to danger; safe; -- applied to persons and things, and followed by against or from. "Secure from fortune's blows." Dryden. Syn. -- Safe; undisturbed; easy; sure; certain; assured; confident; careless; heedless; inattentive.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of SECURE)
- Attain
- Reach
- extend
- master
- arrive at
- compass
- earn
- win
- achieve
- accomplish
- get
- obtain
- acquire
- gain
- secure
- grasp
- Bind
- Fetter
- engage
- tie
- fasten
- lace
- twine
- oblige
- compel
- restrict
- restrain
- Catch
- Take
- seize
- grip
- clutch
- capture
- ensnare
- snatch
- hit
- arrest
- comprehend
- overtake
- apprehend
- Cover Hide
- conceal
- cloak
- screen
- secrete
- protect
- meet
- overspread
- clothe
- shield
- shelter
- cover
- Effectuate
- Produce
- ensure
- stabilitate
- complete
- establish
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of SECURE)
- Release
- dismiss
- liberate
- free
- discharge
- expedite
- Liberate
- release
- emancipate
- Expand
- disband
- unfold
- amplify
- display
- discard
- fail
- bungle
- botch
- misconceive
- mismanage
- misconstrue
- Expose
- reveal
- betray
- exhibit
- produce
- mis-suffice
- Open
- expose
- surrender
- aggravate
- exaggerate
- prosecute
- Loosen
- imperil
- endanger
- open
Related words: (words related to SECURE)
- DISMISSIVE
Giving dismission. - COMPASSIONATELY
In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon. - EXHIBITION
The act of administering a remedy. (more info) 1. The act of exhibiting for inspection, or of holding forth to view; manifestation; display. 2. That which is exhibited, held forth, or displayed; also, any public show; a display of works of art, - RELEASE
To lease again; to grant a new lease of; to let back. - SHIELD-BEARER
Any small moth of the genus Aspidisca, whose larva makes a shieldlike covering for itself out of bits of leaves. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, carries a shield. - SCREENINGS
The refuse left after screening sand, coal, ashes, etc. - RESTRAINABLE
Capable of being restrained; controllable. Sir T. Browne. - COVER-POINT
The fielder in the games of cricket and lacrosse who supports "point." - EXHIBITIONER
One who has a pension or allowance granted for support. A youth who had as an exhibitioner from Christ's Hospital. G. Eliot. - ATTAIN
atteindre, fr. L. attingere; ad + tangere to touch, reach. See 1. To achieve or accomplish, that is, to reach by efforts; to gain; to compass; as, to attain rest. Is he wise who hopes to attain the end without the means Abp. Tillotson. 3. To get - DISMISSAL
Dismission; discharge. Officeholders were commanded faithfully to enforce it, upon pain of immediate dismissal. Motley. - MISMANAGER
One who manages ill. - EXPOSER
One who exposes or discloses. - ENSURER
See INSURER - SHELTERLESS
Destitute of shelter or protection. Now sad and shelterless perhaps she lies. Rowe. - OBLIGER
One who, or that which, obliges. Sir H. Wotton. - SECRETE
To separate from the blood and elaborate by the process of secretion; to elaborate and emit as a secretion. See Secretion. Why one set of cells should secrete bile, another urea, and so on, we do not known. Carpenter. Syn. -- To conceal; hide. See - COVERLET
The uppermost cover of a bed or of any piece of furniture. Lay her in lilies and in violets . . . And odored sheets and arras coverlets. Spenser. - MASTERSHIP
1. The state or office of a master. 2. Mastery; dominion; superior skill; superiority. Where noble youths for mastership should strive. Driden. 3. Chief work; masterpiece. Dryden. 4. An ironical title of respect. How now, seignior Launce ! what - PROTECT
To cover or shield from danger or injury; to defend; to guard; to preserve in safety; as, a father protects his children. The gods of Greece protect you! Shak. Syn. -- To guard; shield; preserve. See Defend. - OUTPREACH
To surpass in preaching. And for a villain's quick conversion A pillory can outpreach a parson. Trumbull. - CREMASTERIC
Of or pertaining to the cremaster; as, the cremasteric artery. - SCATCH
A kind of bit for the bridle of a horse; -- called also scatchmouth. Bailey. - BAGGAGE MASTER
One who has charge of the baggage at a railway station or upon a line of public travel. - RECOVER
To cover again. Sir W. Scott. - REENGAGEMENT
A renewed or repeated engagement. - BEDCLOTHES
Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed. Shak. - FOREREACH
To advance or gain upon; -- said of a vessel that gains upon another when sailing closehauled. - UNCOMPREHEND
To fail to comprehend. Daniel.