Secure as in to fix or attach something is an action and therefore a verb.
Secure as in something that is attached or fixed is a noun.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
A noun is a word that is used to describe a person (man, lady, teacher, etc), place (home, city, beach, etc) or thing (car, banana, book, etc).
Secure may be a verb or adjective. The adjective secure has the adverb form securely (safely, tightly).
Secure is an adjective FIY
Nothing is 100% secure. Be it computers or your home.
A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
It can be a verb, as in "We need to secure the area." It can also be a noun, as in "I feel secure in my home."
Secure may be a verb or adjective. The adjective secure has the adverb form securely (safely, tightly).
Verb: sichern Adjective: sicher
For the verb "secure"- the opposite of secure (to fasten) is to release or detach- the opposite of secure (to obtain) is to lose or forfeitFor the adjective "secure" (safe, protected), the opposite in insecure, non-secure, unsafe, unprotected, or threatened.
Security
The verb of security is secure.Other verbs are secures, securing and secured."I will secure the area"."They are securing their goals"."The cargo is firmly secured".
The abstract noun forms for the verb to secure are securer, secruement, and the gerund, securing. The abstract noun form for the adjective secure is secureness. Another abstract noun form is security.
Verb 1: convey, take, move, bring, bear, transfer, conduct, transport Verb 2: transmit, transfer, spread, pass on Verb 3: win, gain, secure, capture, accomplish
The verb does not have a direct object in the sentence, "She is insecure."
Yes, the word 'lock' is both a noun (lock, locks) and a verb (lock, locks, locking, locked).The noun 'lock' is a word for a device to secure something from opening or being moved; a word for a clump of hair; a word for a thing.The word 'lock' means to secure something with a device to prevent opening or moving; to become stuck in place preventing movement.
The word lashed is a the past tense of the verb 'to lash', meaning to beat with a whip or lash, to strike, beat, or fling about as if with a whip; to make a verbal attack with sharp words; to bind or secure to something with rope or something similar.
more secure and most secure