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vulnerable
vul·ner·a·ble V0154600 (vŭl′nər-ə-bəl)adj.1. a. Susceptible to physical harm or damage: trees that are vulnerable to insects; b. Susceptible to emotional injury, especially in being easily hurt: a lonely child who is vulnerable to teasing.c. Susceptible to attack: "We are vulnerable both by water and land, without either fleet or army" (Alexander Hamilton).d. Open to censure or criticism; assailable: The mayor is vulnerable to criticism on the issue.2. Games In a position to receive greater penalties or bonuses in a hand of bridge. In a rubber, used of the pair of players who score 100 points toward game. [Late Latin vulnerābilis, wounding, from Latin vulnerāre, to wound, from vulnus, vulner-, wound; see welə- in Indo-European roots.] vul′ner·a·bil′i·ty, vul′ner·a·ble·ness n.vul′ner·a·bly adv.vulnerable (ˈvʌlnərəbəl) adj1. capable of being physically or emotionally wounded or hurt2. open to temptation, persuasion, censure, etc3. liable or exposed to disease, disaster, etc4. (Military) military liable or exposed to attack5. (Bridge) bridge (of a side who have won one game towards rubber) subject to increased bonuses or penalties[C17: from Late Latin vulnerābilis, from Latin vulnerāre to wound, from vulnus a wound] ˌvulneraˈbility, ˈvulnerableness n ˈvulnerably advvul•ner•a•ble (ˈvʌl nər ə bəl) adj. 1. capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt physically or emotionally. 2. susceptible to temptation or corrupt influence. 3. open to or defenseless against criticism or moral attack. 4. (of a place) open to assault; difficult to defend. 5. having won one of the games of a rubber of bridge. [1595–1605; < Late Latin vulnerābilis= Latin vulnerā(re) to wound + -bilis -ble; see vulnerary] vul`ner•a•bil′i•ty, n. vul′ner•a•bly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | vulnerable - susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge"conquerable - subject to being conquered or overcome; "knew her fears were ultimately conquerable"unprotected - lacking protection or defensedangerous, unsafe - involving or causing danger or risk; liable to hurt or harm; "a dangerous criminal"; "a dangerous bridge"; "unemployment reached dangerous proportions"unsafe, insecure - lacking in security or safety; "his fortune was increasingly insecure"; "an insecure future"susceptible - (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof"invulnerable - immune to attack; impregnable; "gunners raked the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs" | | 2. | vulnerable - susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation; "vulnerable to bribery"; "an argument vulnerable to refutation"susceptible - (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof" | | 3. | vulnerable - capable of being wounded or hurt; "vulnerable parts of the body"weak - wanting in physical strength; "a weak pillar" |
vulnerableadjective1. Tending to incur:liable, open, prone, subject, susceptible, susceptive.2. Open to attack and capture because of a lack of protection:assailable, attackable, pregnable, vincible.Translationsvulnerable (ˈvalnərəbl) adjective unprotected against attack; liable to be hurt or damaged. Small animals are often vulnerable to attack. 脆弱的,易受攻擊的 脆弱的,易受攻击的 ˌvulneraˈbility noun 脆弱,易受攻擊 脆弱,易受攻击 vulnerable
vulnerable Bridge (of a side who have won one game towards rubber) subject to increased bonuses or penalties vulnerable
vulnerable (vŭl′nĕr-ă-bl) [L. vulnerare, to wound] Easily injured or wounded.Patient discussion about vulnerableQ. Can Alcoholism makes you vulnerable to intestine infections? A friend of mine is a heavy drinker, he had something like 5 infections in the past year. Is it connected?A. yes
Q. Does people eating peeled bananas can become vulnerable to fight, like barbarians. last month my dad was bitten by monkeys and as he explained the situation that these monkeys ran to eat the bananas he was having, which actually he brought to feed those monkeys. He saw that all of them ate the peeled out bananas and the couple of them ate the skin of banana, so my dad started giving them the skin of banana and the peeled bananas to the rest all, he don’t know, what rage happened among the monkeys soon that they started jumping on my dad and one of them bit him and the nearby guards helped my dad to rescue…..after the incident I was wondering does it make any difference between those monkeys for the love of peeled bananas – as my dad remembers that those 2 monkeys started the incidence…. Seems joking but yes…. I too want to know does the similar thing in human can make any difference….I mean does people eating peeled bananas can become vulnerable to fight, like barbarians….any chemical, nutritional, difference evident...Anyone….plzA. But you asked a good question about the link of any chemical difference...yes … there are differences …..And is found with extra vitamins and other nutrients. According to a research done in India it is being shown that banana skin is good for heart ailments and the banana is found to make teeth whiter when daily rubbed. So I guess that this actually causes therapeutic effect in monkeys which the researchers have proved. The skin of all the fruits is proved to have vitamins and other nutritional contents in them. More discussions about vulnerableAcronymsSeeVUvulnerable
Synonyms for vulnerableadj tending to incurSynonyms- liable
- open
- prone
- subject
- susceptible
- susceptive
adj open to attack and capture because of a lack of protectionSynonyms- assailable
- attackable
- pregnable
- vincible
Antonyms for vulnerableadj susceptible to attackRelated Words- conquerable
- unprotected
- dangerous
- unsafe
- insecure
- susceptible
Antonymsadj susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptationRelated Wordsadj capable of being wounded or hurtRelated Words |