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secure
When used as an adjective, 'secure' can describe both physical objects (like a locked door) and emotional states (like feeling confident). As a verb, it is often used in professional or formal contexts when talking about obtaining something difficult, such as 'securing a loan' or 'securing a contract'. Be careful not to confuse 'secure' with 'safe'. While they are similar, 'secure' usually implies that protection has been actively put in place to prevent danger.
💬Casual Conversation
did you manage to secure that Friday off or is david still tripping?
got it. finally stopped dodging his emails and just locked it in.
Meanings
Fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.
"Make sure the knot is secure before you let go of the rope."
Free from fear, anxiety, or doubt; confident.
"She felt secure in her knowledge that she had done her best."
To fix or attach something firmly in place.
"He used a heavy-duty strap to secure the luggage to the roof of the car."
To succeed in obtaining something, especially with effort.
"The athlete managed to secure a gold medal in the final race."