insecurity

insecurity
noun
ADJECTIVE
deep, deep-seated, great, profound
growing
general

the general insecurity in the country

economic, financial
emotional
job
VERB + INSECURITY
hide, mask

Perhaps he is just trying to mask his own insecurity.

PREPOSITION
insecurity about

her insecurities about her abilities

PHRASES
a feeling of insecurity, a sense of insecurity

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