
"Insecure" or "unsecure" when dealing with security?
Apr 6, 2011 · Unsecured feels correct but the past tense changes the meaning ever so slightly. Even so, I think it's less incorrect to use "unsecured" than to misuse (insecure) or make up …
Looking for a word that means "not requiring permission"
Feb 14, 2015 · I was thinking maybe, free to use but I'm not sure. Is there any one-word alternative? Preferably an adjective. For example, some user information is confidential and …
Regarding Re: ; what is the correct usage in an email subject line?
I want to know what is the recommended way to use Re: in the subject line of an email. I use Re: in the subject line as a shortform of 'in regards to'. Whenever I have used Re:, people have …
Usage of the word "untrusted" and possible synonyms
Dec 5, 2017 · Insecure only has a slightly different meaning so I agree that it may cover most of the cases. Trust is something that is approached from the observer, not the actor, but usually …
Is "glass cannon" a generally recognized phrase?
Oct 9, 2012 · A similar phrase that first springs to mind is loose cannon, which etymologically has little to do with a cannon's firepower, but more to do with the dangers of a unsecured cannon …
Definition of "the bedding" [closed] - English Language & Usage …
Jul 14, 2017 · It's worth noting that it's not just sex for the sake of it. The bedding is the official consummation of the marriage. An unconsummated marriage was unsecured and the bedding …
Shelf under sloped rear window of a car - English Language
Oct 16, 2015 · What is a good word or phrase for the shelf under the sloped rear window, behind the back seats of a sedan-style vehicle?