insecurely
- r in a tentative and self-conscious manner
she always acts very insecurely in the presence of her father - r in a manner involving risk
our positions here at the university are rather insecurely supported by grant money
- Perched insecurely on the edge of Europe, little Portugal has only two white chips to back her hand in the big international cutthroat game.
- It took the white race from 1492 to 1849 to get insecurely across the continent.
- It suited a culture with a vast pool of unemployed, or insecurely employed, talent.