secureness

IPA: sɪkjˈʊrnʌs

noun

  • the quality or state of being secure, security
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Examples of "secureness" in Sentences

  • To the kitchen, then, they hurried, and found real comfort in its smallness and secureness.
  • FLOCK: Give me a sense, general, of what your men will be doing today and what they have been doing in terms of secureness?
  • It was with the same thoroughness that we assessed the vehicles which we purchased in terms of the level of secureness and cost.
  • "It was with the same thoroughness that we assessed the vehicles which we purchased in terms of the level of secureness and cost."
  • 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.
  • When I feel the secureness of the chignon at the top, I think it straightens me up a bit more, and puts me more in sort of a proper lady-like kind of attitude, with a little extra sexiness.
  • But there is no way in all the blue hells that I would do something so inane as to bet on that outcome, or somehow think that putting money on it is an indication of the secureness of my opinion in this matter.
  • Stage Company realized a secureness in Billy Ryus, and knew he would linger on in their employ, bravely facing the dangers feared by the other drivers and conductors until such a time as they could employ other men to take his place.
  • 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.

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