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Imagine you have a special toy, and you want to keep it safe so no one can take it. When your toy is safe, it is in a state of secure.
It means your toy is protected from danger. No one can hurt it or steal it.
Also, if you make sure your toy box is closed tightly, you make it secure. This means it is firmly fixed.
In school, when computers are secure, it means nobody can use them without permission.
At the B2 level, "secure" as a noun means being protected from danger or ensuring something is fixed and certain. It describes a state of safety or the act of making something safe.
In academic or technical settings, it specifically refers to a system being safe from unauthorized access.
It also means successfully obtaining something, like resources.
Understanding these uses helps you grasp how security functions in different contexts.
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
§ In the Workplace
- Information Technology (IT)
- In IT, "secure" as a noun often describes the state of a network, a server, or a software application. Professionals in cybersecurity constantly strive to maintain the secure status of their systems, meaning they are free from vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious actors. Discussions about data breaches, encryption protocols, and access controls frequently involve this noun form.
The company invested heavily to ensure the secure of all customer data after the recent cyber attack.
- Finance and Banking
- Financial institutions place immense importance on maintaining the secure of financial transactions and client accounts. Regulations often mandate stringent measures to achieve and verify this state of protection. You might hear phrases like "ensuring the secure of funds" or "the secure of our banking platform."
The bank's robust encryption protocols contribute significantly to the secure of online transactions.
§ In Academic Settings
- Computer Science and Cybersecurity Studies
- Students and researchers in these fields often analyze the secure of algorithms, network architectures, and operating systems. Papers might discuss "measures to enhance the secure of data transmission" or "the challenges in achieving complete secure in distributed systems."
The research paper evaluated the overall secure of various blockchain implementations.
- Political Science and International Relations
- Here, "secure" can relate to national secure or regional secure, referring to the protection of a state's interests, sovereignty, and citizens from external and internal threats. Debates on defense strategies, treaty agreements, and peace-keeping missions might employ this noun form.
Discussions at the summit focused on achieving a greater secure in the region through collaborative efforts.
§ In the News
- National and International News
- When reporting on geopolitical events, military operations, or diplomatic relations, news outlets may refer to "national secure concerns" or "efforts to enhance regional secure." The word helps summarize the overarching goal of protection and stability.
The government announced new policies aimed at bolstering the country's national secure.
- Technology and Cybersecurity News
- In articles about cyberattacks, data privacy, or the development of new security features, the noun "secure" is frequently used. For instance, a headline might read, "Experts Debate the Future of Internet Secure" or an article could discuss "the importance of personal data secure."
New software updates are critical for maintaining the secure of your devices against emerging threats.
§ Understanding 'Secure' as a Noun
The word 'secure' is most commonly encountered as an adjective (meaning safe, protected) or a verb (meaning to make safe or to obtain). However, it can also function as a noun, albeit in more specific contexts. This is where many English learners, even at the B2 CEFR level, can get confused. The noun form of 'secure' doesn't refer to the abstract quality of being safe, but rather to the state of protection itself, or the successful act of obtaining something.
Let's delve into the nuances and common pitfalls.
§ Mistake 1: Confusing 'Secure' (noun) with 'Security'
This is perhaps the most frequent error. 'Security' is the general noun referring to the state of being free from danger or threat, or the measures taken to ensure this state. 'Secure' as a noun, on the other hand, is much more specific. It's often used in technical or formal contexts, referring to a specific state of protection for a system, or the successful acquisition of something.
- DEFINITION
- The state of being protected from danger, risk, or threat, or the act of ensuring something is firmly fixed or certain. While primarily used as an adjective or verb, in academic and technical contexts it refers to the condition of a system being safe from unauthorized access or the successful acquisition of resources.
The network achieved full secure after the update.
Think of it this way: 'security' is the abstract concept, while 'secure' (as a noun) is a concrete outcome or status within a defined system.
§ Mistake 2: Using 'Secure' (noun) interchangeably with 'Safeguard' or 'Protection'
While related, 'secure' as a noun isn't a direct synonym for 'safeguard' (which usually implies a specific protective measure) or 'protection' (the act of protecting or the state of being protected). 'Secure' as a noun is often about the successful *attainment* of a protected state, or the state itself within a system, rather than the means or the general concept.
The new firewall provides a good secure against cyber threats.
§ Mistake 3: Overlooking the 'Acquisition' Aspect of 'Secure' (noun)
One less common but equally important use of 'secure' as a noun relates to the successful acquisition or attainment of something. This is usually seen in phrases like 'to make secure' or 'to gain a secure,' implying the establishment of something firm or certain.
The team worked hard to achieve a secure of the top position.
§ When to Use 'Secure' as a Noun
The noun form of 'secure' is quite specific and often appears in technical or very formal language. It's generally about the *condition* of a system being safe from unauthorized access or the *successful outcome* of making something firm or certain.
- **In computing/IT:** Referring to the state of a system being free from vulnerabilities.
- **In formal contracts/agreements:** Indicating a guaranteed or assured state.
- **In specific phrases:** Such as 'to make secure' where 'secure' acts as a nominal complement.
The system integrity ensures its secure against external attacks.
§ General Guidance
When in doubt, consider if 'security' (the general concept), 'protection' (the act or state of being protected), or even a gerund like 'securing' (the act of making something secure) might be a more natural fit. The noun 'secure' has a very narrow application, primarily in specialized fields.
§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
The noun form of 'secure' can be tricky, as its more common uses are as an adjective ('a secure system') or a verb ('to secure a loan'). However, when used as a noun, 'secure' (or more commonly, 'security') refers to the state of being protected or the act of protection. Understanding its nuances in comparison to similar terms is essential for precise communication, especially in academic and technical fields.
- Security
- This is the most common and direct synonym for the noun 'secure.' It broadly encompasses protection against threats, safety measures, and the feeling of being safe. 'Security' is often used when discussing systems, data, physical locations, or personal well-being.
The company invested heavily in network security to prevent cyber-attacks.
- Safety
- While closely related, 'safety' often refers to the condition of being protected from physical harm or danger. It's more general and less technical than 'security' when discussing systems. You might talk about workplace safety, but information security.
Road safety campaigns aim to reduce accidents.
- Protection
- 'Protection' is a broad term that refers to the act of defending or shielding something from harm or damage. It can be used interchangeably with 'security' in some contexts, but 'security' often implies a more systematic and active set of measures.
The new firewall provides robust protection against malware.
- Assurance
- This refers to a positive declaration intended to give confidence, or a promise. While 'secure' can relate to something being 'certain,' 'assurance' focuses on the guarantee or the confidence given. It's about certainty, not necessarily protection from threats.
The lawyer provided assurance that the contract was legally sound.
- Safeguard
- A 'safeguard' is a measure taken to protect someone or something, or to prevent something undesirable. It often implies a specific mechanism or rule put in place for protection. It can be a synonym for a security measure.
The new policy acts as a crucial safeguard against data breaches.
§ When to use 'secure' as a noun
As noted in the definition, using 'secure' directly as a noun is less common than 'security.' However, in very specific technical or academic contexts, particularly when discussing the *condition* or *state* of being secure, it can be employed. This often happens when emphasizing the achievement of a desired state of protection.
- In System Design/Cybersecurity: When referring to the desired or achieved state of a system being free from vulnerabilities.
- In Resource Management: When discussing the successful acquisition or firm establishment of a resource.
Here's a table summarizing the distinctions:
- Term
- Primary Focus
- Secure (noun)
- The achieved state of protection or successful acquisition (less common in general English).
- Security
- Broad term for protection against threats, safety measures, the feeling of being safe.
- Safety
- Protection from physical harm or general danger.
- Protection
- The act of defending or shielding.
- Assurance
- A guarantee or confidence given, certainty.
- Safeguard
- A specific measure or mechanism for protection.
In summary, while 'secure' as a noun has a precise, albeit less common, meaning in specialized fields, 'security' remains the dominant and generally preferred term for the state or act of being protected from danger or threat in most contexts. When writing, opt for 'security' unless the nuanced meaning of 'secure' as the achieved state is specifically intended and the context makes it clear.
How Formal Is It?
"The security of the data is paramount to the integrity of the system."
"We need to ensure the safety of all personnel on site."
"You should have some protection against identity theft."
"Always go to a safe place if you get lost."
"The whole system went on lockdown after the cyber attack."
Gramática que debes saber
Nouns can be countable or uncountable. 'Secure' as a noun is typically uncountable when referring to the state of protection or safety.
The secure of the data is paramount. (Incorrect usage - 'security' would be used here)
Nouns can be modified by adjectives. Adjectives describing 'secure' as a noun (e.g., 'data secure', 'system secure') often appear as part of compound nouns or phrases to specify the type of protection.
We prioritize system secure measures. (More commonly 'system security measures')
Nouns can function as the subject or object of a sentence.
The secure of the network was compromised. (Again, 'security' is the more natural noun form here.)
Nouns can be followed by prepositions to form prepositional phrases, which provide additional information.
The secure from external threats is our main goal. (Again, 'security' is the more natural noun form.)
In academic and technical contexts, 'secure' as a noun often appears in specific phrases like 'to ensure secure' or 'to achieve secure,' meaning to achieve a state of being secure, even though 'security' is generally preferred.
Our objective is to achieve secure in all operations. (While technically possible based on the definition provided, 'achieve security' is far more common and natural.)
Ejemplos por nivel
I keep my money in a secure place.
Tengo mi dinero en un lugar seguro.
Here 'secure' is used as an adjective modifying 'place'.
The dog was secure in its kennel.
El perro estaba seguro en su caseta.
Here 'secure' describes the state of the dog.
We need to secure the doors before we leave.
Necesitamos asegurar las puertas antes de irnos.
Here 'secure' is used as a verb, meaning to make safe or fasten.
Please secure your seatbelt for safety.
Por favor, abróchate el cinturón de seguridad.
Another example of 'secure' as a verb, meaning to fasten.
The building has good security.
El edificio tiene buena seguridad.
Here 'security' is the noun form, related to 'secure'.
It is important to feel secure at home.
Es importante sentirse seguro en casa.
Here 'secure' describes the feeling of safety.
The children feel secure with their parents.
Los niños se sienten seguros con sus padres.
Similar to the previous example, describing a feeling of safety.
They want to secure a good future for their family.
Quieren asegurar un buen futuro para su familia.
Here 'secure' means to obtain or guarantee something good.
The company increased its data secure after the cyber attack.
data secure = data security
Here 'secure' is used as a noun, meaning 'security'. This is less common than using 'security' directly.
For the secure of the building, guards were placed at every entrance.
for the secure = for the security
In this context, 'secure' as a noun refers to the protection of the building.
She felt a sense of secure when her family was around.
sense of secure = sense of security
This usage of 'secure' as a noun is less natural than 'sense of security'.
The secure of the network is paramount for online banking.
the secure = the security
Similar to the first example, 'secure' is used as a noun to mean 'security' of the network.
They discussed the secure of their investments.
the secure = the security
Again, 'secure' functions as a noun, referring to the safety of investments.
The government is committed to the secure of its citizens.
the secure = the security
Here, 'secure' as a noun means the protection and safety of the citizens.
Achieving financial secure is a goal for many people.
financial secure = financial security
Using 'secure' as a noun in this way is less common than 'financial security'.
The artist found a creative secure in her studio.
creative secure = creative sanctuary/refuge
This is a more abstract use of 'secure' as a noun, implying a safe and protected space for creativity. It's an unusual but possible usage.
Our main priority is to ensure the secure storage of customer data.
prioridad principal, almacenamiento seguro, datos del cliente
Here, 'secure' acts as an adjective modifying 'storage'.
The company invested heavily in network security to prevent cyberattacks.
invertido fuertemente, seguridad de red, prevenir ciberataques
Here, 'security' is the noun form, referring to the state of being secure.
Achieving financial security allows individuals to plan for the future with confidence.
seguridad financiera, individuos, planificar para el futuro, con confianza
In this context, 'security' refers to a stable and protected financial state.
The secure attachment between a child and parent is crucial for healthy development.
apego seguro, niño y padre, crucial, desarrollo saludable
'Secure' functions as an adjective describing the type of attachment.
Before the launch, engineers performed a final secure check of all systems.
antes del lanzamiento, ingenieros, verificación segura final, todos los sistemas
Here, 'secure' is used as an adjective implying a thorough and safe check.
The government emphasized the importance of food security for all citizens.
gobierno, importancia, seguridad alimentaria, todos los ciudadanos
'Security' as a noun refers to the state of having reliable access to sufficient food.
They worked to secure the borders against illegal crossings.
trabajaron, asegurar las fronteras, cruces ilegales
Here, 'secure' is used as a verb meaning to make something safe or protected.
A secure password policy is essential for protecting personal accounts online.
política de contraseña segura, esencial, proteger cuentas personales, en línea
'Secure' is an adjective describing the quality of the password policy.
Achieving complete data secure in the digital age remains a significant challenge for organizations worldwide.
Data security refers to the protection of digital information.
Here, 'secure' is used as a noun, synonymous with 'security', referring to the state of being protected.
The secure of the new server infrastructure required extensive planning and rigorous testing to prevent potential vulnerabilities.
The 'secure' of infrastructure means ensuring its safety and protection.
'Secure' as a noun can refer to the act of making something safe or firm.
After the breach, the company prioritized the implementation of robust protocols to enhance the overall system secure.
System secure means the safety of the system.
This usage emphasizes the condition of safety and protection within a system.
The diplomat's primary concern was the secure of the confidential documents during the international summit.
The secure of documents implies safeguarding them.
Here, 'secure' functions as a noun indicating the act of protecting or making something safe.
Engineers are continuously working to improve the secure of critical national infrastructure from cyber-attacks.
Improving the secure of infrastructure means enhancing its protection.
This refers to the state of being protected from harm or attack.
The expert highlighted the importance of a multi-layered approach to secure in defending against sophisticated threats.
A multi-layered approach to secure means a comprehensive protection strategy.
'Secure' is used as a general noun referring to the concept of protection.
For a truly resilient network, continuous monitoring and proactive measures are essential to maintain its secure.
Maintaining a network's secure means keeping it safe.
This signifies the ongoing state of being protected and safe.
The secure of intellectual property is paramount for businesses operating in highly competitive markets.
The secure of intellectual property means its protection.
Here, 'secure' acts as a noun referring to the act or state of being protected from loss or harm.
The multi-layered encryption protocols provide an unparalleled level of digital secure, safeguarding sensitive user data from even the most sophisticated cyber threats.
Протоколы многоуровневого шифрования обеспечивают беспрецедентный уровень цифровой безопасности, защищая конфиденциальные пользовательские данные от самых сложных киберугроз.
Here, 'secure' is used as a noun, synonymous with 'security,' referring to the state of being protected.
Achieving absolute secure in a volatile geopolitical landscape remains an elusive goal for many nations, necessitating continuous diplomatic and defense efforts.
Достижение абсолютной безопасности в нестабильном геополитическом ландшафте остается недостижимой целью для многих стран, требующей постоянных дипломатических и оборонных усилий.
In this context, 'secure' as a noun denotes the overall condition of safety and protection.
The system's architectural design prioritizes secure, incorporating redundant fail-safes and robust access controls to prevent unauthorized intrusion.
Архитектурный дизайн системы отдает приоритет безопасности, включая резервные средства защиты от сбоев и надежные средства контроля доступа для предотвращения несанкционированного вторжения.
Similar to 'security,' 'secure' here functions as a noun, indicating the state of being secure.
Despite rigorous penetration testing, a minor vulnerability was discovered, highlighting the perpetual challenge of maintaining complete secure in complex software environments.
Несмотря на тщательное тестирование на проникновение, была обнаружена небольшая уязвимость, что подчеркивает постоянную проблему поддержания полной безопасности в сложных программных средах.
Used as a noun, 'secure' refers to the condition of being free from threat.
The regulatory framework aims to establish a baseline of secure across all critical infrastructure sectors, mitigating risks of systemic disruption.
Нормативно-правовая база направлена на установление базового уровня безопасности во всех критически важных секторах инфраструктуры, снижая риски системных сбоев.
Here, 'secure' is a noun, signifying a standard of safety.
The company's commitment to data secure is evident in its substantial investments in advanced cybersecurity technologies and employee training programs.
Приверженность компании безопасности данных проявляется в ее значительных инвестициях в передовые технологии кибербезопасности и программы обучения сотрудников.
In this example, 'secure' as a noun acts as a short form of 'data security'.
The successful execution of the complex financial transaction hinged on the absolute secure of the digital communication channels, preventing any potential interception.
Успешное выполнение сложной финансовой транзакции зависело от абсолютной безопасности цифровых каналов связи, предотвращая любое возможное перехватывание.
Here, 'secure' as a noun denotes the condition of being completely protected.
While the initial objective was to achieve operational secure, the long-term strategy involves continuous adaptation to evolving threat landscapes.
Хотя первоначальной целью было достижение оперативной безопасности, долгосрочная стратегия включает постоянную адаптацию к изменяющимся ландшафтам угроз.
Used as a noun, 'secure' in this sentence refers to the state of operational safety.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
in security
experiencing a lack of protection or safety
out of security
no longer protected or safe
for security reasons
due to concerns about safety or protection
pose a security risk
to present a potential danger or threat to safety
enhance security
to improve the level of protection or safety
maintain security
to continue to protect or keep safe
compromise security
to weaken or endanger protection or safety
ensure security
to make certain that something is protected or safe
tighten security
to increase the strictness of protection measures
a sense of security
a feeling of being safe and protected
Modismos y expresiones
"in safe hands"
Being cared for or looked after by someone reliable.
Don't worry about your pet while you're away; it will be in safe hands with my sister.
neutral"safety in numbers"
The idea that being part of a large group provides protection or security.
It's better to walk through that area with friends; there's safety in numbers.
neutral"lock, stock, and barrel"
Including everything; completely.
They sold the business lock, stock, and barrel.
informal"under lock and key"
Safely secured or stored away.
The valuable documents are kept under lock and key.
neutral"batten down the hatches"
Prepare for a difficult or dangerous situation.
With the economic downturn looming, businesses are battening down the hatches.
neutral"come hell or high water"
No matter what difficulties arise.
I'll be there to support you, come hell or high water.
informal"keep a tight rein on something"
To control something strictly.
The manager keeps a tight rein on the project budget.
neutral"a safe bet"
Something that is almost certain to happen or succeed.
It's a safe bet that the new product will be popular.
neutral"give someone a wide berth"
To avoid someone or something.
After their argument, she decided to give him a wide berth.
neutral"play it safe"
To avoid taking risks.
I think I'll play it safe and take an umbrella, just in case it rains.
neutralCómo usarlo
Usage Notes:
As a noun, "secure" is less common than its adjective or verb forms. It primarily appears in technical or academic contexts, often in phrases like "data secure" or "network secure" to describe a state of protection. For general use, prefer "security" (e.g., "We need to enhance our security measures") or "safety" (e.g., "The safety of the passengers is paramount").
When used as a noun, "secure" can refer to:
- The state of being protected: "The system achieved secure after the updates." (Less common, usually phrased as "The system achieved a state of security.")
- The act of making something firm or certain (less common for the noun form, usually a verb): "The secure of the ropes prevented the fall." (Prefer "securing" or "fastening.")
It's often a back-formation from the verb or adjective, implying a desired state or outcome.
Common Mistakes:
- Using "secure" as a general noun instead of "security" or "safety":
- Incorrect: "The building needs more secure."
- Correct: "The building needs more security."
- Correct: "We are concerned about the secure of the children."
- Correct: "We are concerned about the safety of the children."
- Confusing the noun form with the adjective or verb: While related, their grammatical functions differ. Avoid using the noun form where an adjective or verb is clearly needed.
- Incorrect: "The data is secure." (Here, "secure" is an adjective.)
- Correct: "The data is in a state of secure." (While grammatically possible, it sounds awkward; prefer "The data is secure" or "The data has security.")
- Overusing the noun form in informal contexts: The noun "secure" tends to sound overly formal or technical when used outside specific domains.
Consejos
Context is Key
Understand how 'secure' is used in different sentences. Is it describing a safe place or the act of making something safe?
Distinguish Noun vs. Adjective
Remember the noun form is 'security'. 'Secure' as a noun is less common but means the state of being protected.
Academic Usage
In academic and technical texts, 'secure' as a noun often refers to the condition of a system's safety or the acquisition of resources.
Synonyms for Clarity
Think of synonyms like safety, protection, certainty, or acquisition to grasp the noun meaning of 'secure'.
Practice with Sentences
Create your own sentences using 'secure' as a noun to solidify your understanding. For example: 'The team worked to achieve a secure for the new system.'
Look for Prepositions
When 'secure' is a noun, it often follows prepositions like 'a secure for' or 'the secure of'.
Read Technical Texts
Explore articles on cybersecurity or project management to see 'secure' used as a noun in its academic context.
Avoid Confusion
Don't confuse 'secure' (noun) with the much more common adjective or verb forms. Pay attention to the sentence structure.
Etymology Insight
Knowing that 'secure' comes from Latin 'securus' (free from care) can help you understand its core meaning of freedom from threat.
Modern Usage
In contemporary discussions, 'secure' as a noun is increasingly common in areas like data secure or job secure (though often still implied as 'security').
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
To remember 'secure' as a noun meaning protection or acquisition, think of a **SECURE** vault that **S**afeguards **E**very **C**ritical **U**ndertaking, **R**eclaiming **E**xcellent results.
Asociación visual
Imagine a heavily fortified, high-tech bank vault. Inside, there are glowing green energy shields protecting valuable assets. This represents 'the state of being protected from danger.' In the foreground, a person is successfully pulling out a glowing orb from a machine, symbolizing 'the successful acquisition of resources.' The entire scene is bright, clean, and futuristic, emphasizing the certainty and firmness of the secure state.
Word Web
Desafío
Describe a scenario where a company might invest in new security measures to ensure the 'secure' transfer of sensitive data. Use 'secure' as a noun at least once in your description.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasAt a B2 CEFR level, 'secure' as a noun primarily refers to the state of being protected from danger, risk, or threat, or the act of ensuring something is firmly fixed or certain. For example, you might talk about the 'secure' of a building.
Certainly! An example would be: 'The company invested heavily in data secure to protect customer information.' Here, 'secure' refers to the protection itself.
While 'secure' is more frequently used as an adjective (e.g., 'a secure connection') or a verb (e.g., 'to secure a loan'), its noun form is less common in everyday conversation. However, it is quite prevalent in academic and technical contexts.
The adjective 'secure' describes a quality (e.g., 'a secure password'), while the noun 'secure' refers to the state or act itself (e.g., 'the secure of the network'). It's about the difference between describing something as safe and referring to the safety itself.
In a technical context, particularly with regard to systems, 'secure' as a noun refers to the condition of a system being safe from unauthorized access or the successful acquisition of resources. Think of cybersecurity measures as achieving 'secure'.
Absolutely. In an academic paper, you might read: 'The study analyzed the strategies for achieving financial secure in developing nations.' Here, 'secure' refers to the state of financial protection.
Yes, 'security' is indeed a much more common noun form derived from 'secure'. It directly refers to the state of being secure or measures taken to ensure it. While 'secure' can function as a noun, 'security' is the more established and frequently used noun form.
Generally, it would be more natural and common to use 'security' when talking about protecting something. For instance, 'data security' is more standard than 'data secure.' However, 'secure' as a noun can still be correct in specific, often more formal or technical, phrasing.
When 'secure' refers to protection, synonyms could include 'safety,' 'protection,' or 'safeguard.' When it refers to the act of fixing something, 'fastening' or 'anchoring' might be relevant, though these are less direct synonyms for the general noun form.
To practice, try to read academic or technical articles on topics like cybersecurity, finance, or infrastructure. Pay attention to how 'secure' is used in those contexts. You can also try writing sentences of your own, particularly in more formal settings, where this noun form is more common.
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The bank has good ___ for your money.
In this context, 'security' refers to the protection of money.
Please put your toys in a ___ place.
'Secure' as an adjective describes a safe place.
We need to make sure the door is ___.
'Secured' is the past participle used as an adjective, meaning made safe.
The bird made a nest in a ___ tree.
'Secure' as an adjective describes the tree as safe.
The small child felt ___ with her parents.
'Secure' describes the feeling of safety the child has.
The lock provides ___ for the house.
'Security' is the noun referring to the protection provided by the lock.
The children feel ___ when their parents are near.
To feel 'secure' means to feel safe and protected, which children often do with their parents.
A strong lock helps to make your house ___.
A strong lock makes your house 'secure' by protecting it from danger or theft.
She wants a ___ job so she can always have money.
A 'secure' job means it is stable and certain, providing a reliable income.
If your pet is secure in its bed, it means it is safe.
When something is 'secure', it is safe and protected.
A door that is open is secure.
An open door is not 'secure' because it is not protected from danger.
A baby feels secure when its mother holds it.
A baby feels 'secure' when held by its mother, meaning it feels safe and protected.
Write a short sentence about keeping your house safe.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
My house is safe.
Write one sentence about feeling safe at school.
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Sample answer
I feel safe at school.
Write a simple sentence about a child feeling secure with their parents.
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Sample answer
The child feels secure with parents.
What makes the home secure?
Read this passage:
My home has a strong door. It has good locks. I feel safe inside. This makes my home a place of secure.
What makes the home secure?
The passage says 'My home has a strong door. It has good locks. I feel safe inside. This makes my home a place of secure.'
The passage says 'My home has a strong door. It has good locks. I feel safe inside. This makes my home a place of secure.'
Where does the bird feel secure?
Read this passage:
A little bird builds a nest high in a tree. The nest is hidden. The bird feels secure in its nest.
Where does the bird feel secure?
The passage states, 'A little bird builds a nest high in a tree. ... The bird feels secure in its nest.'
The passage states, 'A little bird builds a nest high in a tree. ... The bird feels secure in its nest.'
What keeps the bike secure?
Read this passage:
My bike has a strong lock. I use it every day. The lock helps to keep my bike secure when I am at school.
What keeps the bike secure?
The passage says, 'My bike has a strong lock. ... The lock helps to keep my bike secure.'
The passage says, 'My bike has a strong lock. ... The lock helps to keep my bike secure.'
This sentence describes a home as a safe and protected place.
This sentence means the door is locked and safe.
This sentence expresses a feeling of safety and comfort.
The police work hard to ensure the _____ of the city.
In this sentence, 'security' is the noun form needed to talk about the state of being safe.
You should check the _____ of your bicycle lock.
Here, 'security' refers to how safe and protected the lock makes the bicycle.
The company increased the _____ of its computer system.
'Security' is the noun describing the protection of the computer system.
For your own _____, please close the door.
This sentence uses 'security' to mean personal protection and safety.
The bank takes many steps to ensure the _____ of its customers' money.
'Security' is the noun referring to the protection of the money.
A strong password helps to improve your online _____.
Online 'security' means being protected from dangers on the internet.
Think about protecting things.
What does 'security' mean in this context?
What is the job of a security guard?
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Is your home secure?
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We need good security for the event.
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The bank has high security.
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Write a short sentence about keeping your money safe.
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I keep my money in a secure place at home.
Imagine you have a bike. Write a short sentence about how you make sure no one can take it.
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I use a strong lock to secure my bike.
Write a sentence about feeling safe in your house.
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My house feels very secure, so I can relax.
What is one way to keep your personal information secure online?
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It is important to keep your personal information secure online. This means using strong passwords and not sharing your private details with strangers. A secure website usually has a small lock icon in the address bar.
What is one way to keep your personal information secure online?
The passage states that 'using strong passwords' is a way to keep personal information secure online.
The passage states that 'using strong passwords' is a way to keep personal information secure online.
What does the bank want to make sure about your money?
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The bank wants to make sure your money is secure. They use many different methods to protect your accounts from theft. You can help by checking your account statements regularly.
What does the bank want to make sure about your money?
The first sentence clearly states, 'The bank wants to make sure your money is secure.'
The first sentence clearly states, 'The bank wants to make sure your money is secure.'
What should you check before leaving your house to make it secure?
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Before you leave your house, it's a good idea to check that all the windows and doors are secure. This helps to prevent anyone from getting inside. A secure house means peace of mind.
What should you check before leaving your house to make it secure?
The passage says, 'it's a good idea to check that all the windows and doors are secure.'
The passage says, 'it's a good idea to check that all the windows and doors are secure.'
The company increased its cybersecurity measures to ensure the ___ of its data.
In this context, 'safety' is the best fit as it refers to the state of being protected, which aligns with the definition of 'secure' (noun).
After the new alarm system was installed, the family felt a greater sense of ___ in their home.
'Security' directly refers to the state of being protected from danger, fitting the context of an alarm system.
The bank's new protocols were designed to enhance the ___ of customer accounts.
'Protection' is a synonym for 'security' in this context, meaning safeguarding against unauthorized access.
The government aims to achieve greater national ___ by strengthening its borders.
National 'security' involves being protected from external threats and dangers, fitting the context of border strengthening.
It's important to keep your personal information confidential to maintain your online ___.
Maintaining online 'privacy' is a key aspect of digital security, protecting personal information from unauthorized access.
The engineers are working to improve the ___ of the bridge against strong winds.
Here, 'stability' relates to the act of ensuring something is firmly fixed or certain, making the bridge safe from the danger of strong winds.
Focus on how 'security' is pronounced in a sentence about data.
Listen for the word 'secure' being used to describe storage.
Pay attention to the word 'security' in the context of finances.
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The company takes great measures to ensure the security of its employees.
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A good password is essential for online security.
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The new alarm system will provide better security for the building.
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This sentence talks about the importance of keeping company data safe, using 'secure' as a noun to describe the state of being protected.
This sentence discusses the need to protect a building at night, using 'secure' as a noun for the state of safety.
This sentence refers to the protection of a system from unwanted access, using 'secure' as a noun describing its safety.
The company invested heavily in cybersecurity measures to ensure the ___ of its sensitive data.
In this context, 'security' refers to the state of being protected from unauthorized access, which fits the noun form of the word's definition.
After the incident, the school increased its efforts to provide a sense of ___ for all students.
'Safety' is the most appropriate noun here, meaning the state of being protected from danger or risk. While 'secureness' exists, 'safety' is more common and natural in this context.
Obtaining financial ___ for the project was a crucial step before construction could begin.
Here, 'security' refers to something given or pledged to guarantee the fulfillment of an obligation, such as a loan or investment.
The manager emphasized the importance of job ___ in motivating employees.
'Job security' is a common collocation referring to the likelihood of a person keeping their job.
Despite the storm, the ship maintained its ___ by anchoring firmly to the seabed.
In this sentence, 'security' means the state of being firmly fixed or stable, which is a nuance of the noun form.
The government's primary concern is the national ___ against foreign threats.
'National security' is a standard term referring to the protection of a nation from various threats.
Listen for how 'secure' is used as an adjective to describe the transfer of data.
Pay attention to the word 'secure' and how it functions as a noun in this context.
Consider the grammatical role of 'secure' in this sentence.
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How important is a secure financial future to you?
Focus: se-CURE
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Describe a time when you felt a sense of secure in a challenging situation.
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What steps can individuals take to achieve greater secure in their daily lives?
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The correct order forms a coherent sentence about national security.
This sentence emphasizes the importance of data security.
The sentence highlights the necessity for organizations to adopt security measures.
The company implemented new protocols to ensure the _____ of sensitive customer data.
In this context, 'security' (the noun form of 'secure') refers to the state of being protected from unauthorized access, which fits the meaning of protecting data.
Achieving financial _____ in a volatile market requires careful planning and strategic investments.
Here, 'security' refers to the state of being free from financial danger or risk.
The analyst stressed the importance of system _____ against evolving cyber threats.
'System security' is the correct noun phrase referring to the protection of a system from threats.
Despite the high-tech _____ measures, a breach in the network was still possible.
'Security measures' is the correct collocation, referring to actions taken to ensure protection.
The successful _____ of the necessary resources was crucial for the project's completion.
In this case, 'securement' refers to the act of successfully acquiring something, which aligns with the latter part of the definition provided for 'secure' as a noun.
They debated the long-term _____ of their retirement savings, considering various economic forecasts.
'Security' accurately conveys the idea of protection from financial risk over time.
The company invested heavily in robust cybersecurity measures to ensure the _______ of its sensitive data.
In this context, 'security' (noun) refers to the state of being protected, which fits the sentence structure and meaning.
Despite the harsh economic climate, the CEO was confident in the _______ of their market position.
'Security' (noun) in this sentence refers to the state of being firmly established or certain, which aligns with the meaning of the original word.
The government's primary concern was the _______ of the nation's borders against potential threats.
Here, 'security' (noun) refers to the state of being protected from danger or threat, which is the appropriate noun form.
The 'secure' (noun) of a computer network primarily refers to its physical safety from damage.
While physical safety is important, the 'secure' (noun) in the context of computer networks specifically refers to protection from unauthorized access or cyber threats, not just physical damage.
Achieving 'secure' (noun) in international relations often involves complex diplomatic negotiations.
In international relations, 'secure' (noun) can refer to the state of being protected from conflict or risk, which is often a result of diplomatic efforts.
The 'secure' (noun) of a financial investment guarantees absolute immunity from any loss.
While efforts are made to 'secure' (noun) investments, no investment can guarantee absolute immunity from all potential losses.
Focus on the noun form of 'secure' in the context of system safety.
Listen for how 'security' is used in relation to data protection.
Consider 'security' in a broader, national context.
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Could you explain the different layers of security implemented in modern banking systems?
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Discuss the ethical implications of using advanced surveillance technologies to enhance public security.
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Describe a scenario where a lack of proper security measures led to a significant breach or incident.
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Discuss the various facets of national security in the 21st century, considering both traditional and emerging threats.
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National security in the 21st century encompasses a broad spectrum of challenges, moving beyond conventional military threats to include concerns like cybersecurity breaches, economic stability, and the impact of climate change. Geopolitical shifts and the rise of non-state actors necessitate a nuanced approach to intelligence gathering and international diplomacy. Addressing these complex threats requires a multi-faceted strategy that integrates technological advancements with robust diplomatic engagement.
Explain the concept of data security in cloud computing and outline key measures for its implementation.
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Data security in cloud computing refers to the protection of data stored and processed in cloud environments from unauthorized access, loss, or corruption. Key implementation measures include robust encryption for data at rest and in transit, multi-factor authentication for user access, and stringent authorization protocols to control data permissions. Adherence to industry-specific compliance standards and regular vulnerability assessments are also crucial for maintaining a secure cloud infrastructure.
Compose a short essay on the importance of job security in a rapidly evolving global economy.
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In an increasingly dynamic global economy, marked by rapid technological advancements and automation, job security has become a significant concern. The ability to adapt through continuous upskilling and reskilling is paramount for individuals. Furthermore, robust social safety nets and government policies that foster economic stability play a crucial role in mitigating the anxieties associated with employment uncertainty. Ultimately, a flexible yet secure workforce is vital for sustained economic growth and societal well-being.
According to the passage, what is the primary goal of information security?
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The concept of 'information security' is central to modern digital infrastructure. It involves the protection of information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. This protection is achieved through a combination of technical, administrative, and physical controls. Ensuring robust information security is critical for maintaining privacy, integrity, and availability of data, thereby fostering trust in digital systems.
According to the passage, what is the primary goal of information security?
The passage states that information security 'involves the protection of information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction' and is 'critical for maintaining privacy, integrity, and availability of data'.
The passage states that information security 'involves the protection of information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction' and is 'critical for maintaining privacy, integrity, and availability of data'.
Which of the following is NOT explicitly mentioned as a contributing factor to food security?
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For a nation, 'food security' is achieved when all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. This intricate goal depends on factors such as sustainable agricultural practices, stable supply chains, and effective distribution networks, often influenced by global political and economic dynamics.
Which of the following is NOT explicitly mentioned as a contributing factor to food security?
The passage mentions 'food preferences' as something food needs to meet, but not as a contributing factor to achieving food security itself. The factors listed are 'sustainable agricultural practices, stable supply chains, and effective distribution networks'.
The passage mentions 'food preferences' as something food needs to meet, but not as a contributing factor to achieving food security itself. The factors listed are 'sustainable agricultural practices, stable supply chains, and effective distribution networks'.
What is one characteristic common to all the types of financial securities mentioned?
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In financial markets, 'security' can refer to a fungible, negotiable financial instrument representing some type of financial value. It could be an ownership interest in a corporation (like a stock), a creditor relationship with a governmental body or a corporation (like a bond), or rights to ownership as represented by an option. Understanding these different types of securities is fundamental for investors.
What is one characteristic common to all the types of financial securities mentioned?
The passage begins by defining 'security' as 'a fungible, negotiable financial instrument', and then provides examples of different types that fit this description.
The passage begins by defining 'security' as 'a fungible, negotiable financial instrument', and then provides examples of different types that fit this description.
The company invested heavily in cybersecurity measures to ensure the complete ___ of its proprietary data.
In this context, 'secure' as a noun refers to the state of being protected, specifically regarding the company's data.
Achieving the ___ of the newly acquired territory was paramount for the military operation's success.
Here, 'secure' as a noun denotes the act of ensuring something is firmly fixed or certain, referring to the control over the territory.
Despite the advanced encryption, the CEO still harbored concerns about the long-term ___ of their digital infrastructure.
This usage of 'secure' as a noun emphasizes the condition of a system being safe from unauthorized access, referring to the digital infrastructure's safety.
The mountaineer painstakingly checked all the anchors to guarantee the ___ of his climbing equipment.
Here, 'secure' as a noun signifies the act of ensuring something is firmly fixed, in this case, the climbing equipment.
The intelligence agency's primary objective was the ___ of critical information from enemy surveillance.
In this sentence, 'secure' as a noun refers to the successful acquisition of resources, specifically critical information.
The board debated the optimal strategies to maintain the financial ___ of the institution amidst fluctuating market conditions.
'Secure' as a noun here means the state of being protected from risk or threat, pertaining to the financial stability of the institution.
The company implemented robust cybersecurity measures to ensure the _______ of its sensitive data.
While all options relate to safety, 'security' (noun form) specifically refers to the state of being protected from unauthorized access or harm, especially in the context of data and systems. 'Safeguard' is typically a verb or a countable noun for a protective device. 'Protection' is a broader term, and 'defense' often implies active resistance.
Achieving financial _______ requires careful planning and strategic investments.
In this context, 'security' refers to the state of being free from financial risk or uncertainty. 'Stability' best captures this meaning. 'Assurance' relates to confidence, 'secureness' is not a standard noun form for this meaning, and 'certainty' is about knowledge.
The nation's energy _______ is a paramount concern for policymakers, given global volatile markets.
'Energy security' is a common collocation referring to the uninterrupted availability of energy sources at an affordable price. While 'independence' and 'self-sufficiency' are related, 'security' encompasses the broader concept of protection against threats to energy supply.
In an academic context, 'secure' as a noun primarily refers to the act of fastening something firmly.
While 'secure' can mean to fasten something firmly as a verb, in academic and technical contexts as a noun (implied from the definition), it refers to the condition of a system being safe from unauthorized access or the successful acquisition of resources.
The concept of 'data security' in technical fields is about safeguarding information from unauthorized access or disruption.
Precisely, 'data security' is a critical aspect of information technology that involves protecting digital data from unauthorized access, corruption, or theft throughout its entire lifecycle.
A country's 'food security' solely depends on its ability to produce all its own food.
Food security is a complex concept that also includes economic and physical access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. While domestic production is a factor, it's not the sole determinant.
Focus on the context of international relations and protection.
Consider the challenges of cybersecurity.
Think about structural integrity and safety.
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The committee deliberated on measures to enhance the secure of sensitive national documents.
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In light of recent breaches, the imperative to bolster network secure has become an organizational priority.
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The nation's economic secure is intricately linked to its stability on the global stage.
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Discuss the multifaceted concept of 'security' in the context of global geopolitics, considering both traditional military concerns and emerging cyber threats.
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In contemporary global geopolitics, the notion of 'security' extends far beyond conventional military defense, encompassing a complex interplay of state and non-state challenges. While territorial integrity and military deterrence remain crucial, the proliferation of sophisticated cyber threats has introduced a new dimension to national and international security. This necessitates a re-evaluation of sovereignty in the digital age and calls for collaborative strategies to combat malicious cyber activities, often perpetrated by non-state actors, that can destabilize critical infrastructure and undermine societal trust.
Elaborate on the ethical implications of using advanced surveillance technologies in the name of national security, weighing the balance between privacy and public protection.
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The deployment of advanced surveillance technologies for national security purposes presents a profound ethical dilemma, requiring a careful balance between individual privacy and collective public protection. While proponents argue that such measures are indispensable for preventing terrorism and crime, critics raise concerns about potential infringements on civil liberties and the erosion of democratic values. The ubiquitous nature of these technologies necessitates robust legal frameworks and transparent oversight mechanisms to prevent abuse and ensure that their application remains proportionate to the threats they aim to mitigate, thus safeguarding fundamental human rights.
Analyze how the concept of 'food security' has evolved in the 21st century, incorporating factors such as climate change, geopolitical instability, and global supply chains.
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The 21st-century understanding of 'food security' has broadened considerably, moving beyond mere caloric intake to encompass a holistic view of access, availability, utilization, and stability of food systems. Climate change, with its unpredictable weather patterns and extreme events, poses a significant threat to agricultural productivity and exacerbates existing vulnerabilities. Concurrently, geopolitical instability, including conflicts and trade disputes, can disrupt global supply chains, leading to price volatility and localized shortages. Addressing these multifaceted challenges necessitates integrated strategies that prioritize sustainable agricultural practices, diversified food sources, and resilient supply networks to ensure equitable and reliable access to nutritious food for all.
According to the passage, what does 'security' in financial markets primarily entail?
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In the realm of financial markets, the concept of 'security' refers not only to the protection of assets from theft or fraud but also to the stability and predictability of investments. Investors seek instruments that offer a high degree of security against market fluctuations and economic downturns. This often involves diversifying portfolios and investing in assets deemed less volatile. Regulatory bodies play a crucial role in ensuring the security of financial transactions and safeguarding investor interests through stringent oversight.
According to the passage, what does 'security' in financial markets primarily entail?
The passage states that 'security' in financial markets 'refers not only to the protection of assets from theft or fraud but also to the stability and predictability of investments.'
The passage states that 'security' in financial markets 'refers not only to the protection of assets from theft or fraud but also to the stability and predictability of investments.'
What is highlighted as a major concern regarding AI integration into critical infrastructure?
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The secure integration of artificial intelligence into critical infrastructure, such as power grids and transportation networks, presents unprecedented challenges. While AI offers immense potential for efficiency and optimization, vulnerabilities in its design or implementation could have catastrophic consequences. Ensuring the security of these AI-driven systems demands robust encryption, continuous threat monitoring, and the development of resilient, self-healing architectures capable of mitigating sophisticated cyber-attacks.
What is highlighted as a major concern regarding AI integration into critical infrastructure?
The passage explicitly states, 'vulnerabilities in its design or implementation could have catastrophic consequences.'
The passage explicitly states, 'vulnerabilities in its design or implementation could have catastrophic consequences.'
Which of the following factors can negatively impact a nation's energy security?
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Achieving energy security is a paramount concern for many nations, especially those heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels. This concept encompasses the uninterrupted availability of energy sources at an affordable price. Geopolitical events, disruptions in supply chains, and environmental policies can all impact a nation's energy security. Strategies to enhance energy security often include diversifying energy sources, investing in renewable technologies, and fostering international cooperation.
Which of the following factors can negatively impact a nation's energy security?
The passage lists 'Geopolitical events, disruptions in supply chains, and environmental policies' as factors that can impact energy security.
The passage lists 'Geopolitical events, disruptions in supply chains, and environmental policies' as factors that can impact energy security.
This sentence discusses the critical importance of cybersecurity for modern systems, directly aligning with the academic and technical definition of 'secure' (noun) as the condition of a system being safe from unauthorized access.
This sentence uses 'secure' as a noun in the context of 'data secure protocols,' referring to measures that ensure the safety of data from unauthorized access, fitting the technical definition.
Here, 'network secure' refers to the state of a network being protected from threats, using 'secure' as a noun in a technical context to denote the condition of safety.
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Context is Key
Understand how 'secure' is used in different sentences. Is it describing a safe place or the act of making something safe?
Distinguish Noun vs. Adjective
Remember the noun form is 'security'. 'Secure' as a noun is less common but means the state of being protected.
Academic Usage
In academic and technical texts, 'secure' as a noun often refers to the condition of a system's safety or the acquisition of resources.
Synonyms for Clarity
Think of synonyms like safety, protection, certainty, or acquisition to grasp the noun meaning of 'secure'.
Ejemplo
Make sure the front door is secure before you go to bed.
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