What is another word for secureness?

Pronunciation: [sɪkjˈʊ͡ənəs] (IPA)

The term 'secureness' refers to a sense of safety and protection from harm. Some synonyms for this word include safety, protection, security, surety, confidence, comfort, and certainty. Each of these words conveys a similar idea of being free from danger or fear, and of having a sense of stability and reliability. Other related synonyms include assurance, peace of mind, shelter, and peaceable. By using these words interchangeably in place of 'secureness', one can effectively communicate ideas related to safety and well-being without becoming repetitive or redundant.

What are the hypernyms for Secureness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Secureness?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for secureness (as nouns)

What are the opposite words for secureness?

The word "secureness" refers to a sense of safety and protection. Antonyms for "secureness" include words such as insecurity, vulnerability, uncertainty, and instability. If one lacks secureness, they are insecure and prone to danger or harm. They may also feel anxious, fearful, or uneasy about their surroundings. Vulnerability implies that one is open to attack or harm, while uncertainty suggests a lack of confidence in oneself or one's environment. Instability means that something is unreliable and may change or collapse at any moment. These words all represent a sense of insecurity and a lack of safety, illustrating the importance of having secureness in our lives.

What are the antonyms for Secureness?

Usage examples for Secureness

To the kitchen, then, they hurried, and found real comfort in its smallness and secureness.
"Prudence of the Parsonage"
Ethel Hueston
Temptations serve against the secureness of our flesh.
"Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther"
Martin Luther
A square seat, about as wide and unyielding as a table-top, was strapped securely to each donkey, and to this seat we clung, with no secureness at all.
"Peking Dust"
Ellen N. La Motte

Famous quotes with Secureness

  • God brought to my mind that I should sin. And for pleasance that I had in beholding of Him, I attended not readily to that shewing; and our Lord full mercifully abode, and gave me grace to attend. And this shewing I took singularly to myself; but by all the gracious comfort that followeth, as ye shall see, I was learned to take it for all mine even-Christians: : though our Lord shewed me that I should sin, by me alone is understood all. And therein I conceived a soft dread. And to this our Lord answered: This word was said with more love and secureness and spiritual keeping than I can or may tell.
    Julian of Norwich
  • Yet in all this time, from the beginning to the end, I had two manner of beholdings. The one was endless continuant love, with secureness of keeping, and blissful salvation, — for of this was all The other was of the common teaching of Holy Church, in which I was afore informed and grounded — and with all my will having in use and understanding. And the beholding of went not from me: for by the Shewing I was not stirred nor led therefrom in no manner of point, but I had therein teaching to love it and find it good : whereby I might, by the help of our Lord and His grace, increase and rise to more heavenly knowing and higher loving.
    Julian of Norwich
  • This was a delectable Sight and a restful Shewing, that it is so The beholding of this while we are here is full pleasing to God and full great profit to us; and the soul that thus beholdeth, it maketh it like to Him that is beheld, and oneth it in rest and peace by His grace. And this was a singular joy and bliss to me that I saw Him : for the secureness of sitting sheweth endless dwelling.
    Julian of Norwich
  • These Last Words were said for believing and true sureness that it is our Lord Jesus that shewed me all. And right as in the first word that our good Lord shewed, signifying His blissful Passion, — Herewith is the devil overcome, — right so He said in the last word, with full true secureness, meaning us all: Thou shalt not'be overcome.
    Julian of Norwich

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