Someone who is unsure of what he is telling.
The narrator is unsettled by Robert's blindness and the intimacy he shares with his wife, which makes the narrator feel insecure and inadequate. Robert's perception of the world, despite his disability, challenges the narrator's own understanding of connection. To put the narrator at ease, Robert engages him in conversation, showing genuine interest and warmth, ultimately breaking down the barriers of discomfort and fostering a sense of camaraderie. This interaction helps the narrator realize that their differences do not define their ability to relate to one another.
insecure
root word of insecure?
"She is insecure" does not have a direct object. "Insecure" is an adjective describing the subject "she".
He is insecure of his figure, he has his mothers hips.
Jealousy is the thing that makes you feel insecure.
unconfident insecure
No, immature does not rhyme with insecure. "Immature" is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, while "insecure" is pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Regardless of the star sign, a man can be insecure about his penis.
If I do not have a substantial amount of money in the bank, I feel insecure.My door was insecure so had to get it replaced
Harry Potter is a character in a book and can only be depicted as insecure because he does not exist..
Cure from the Latin cura meaning care.