Vulnerability
UK /["/ˌvʌlnərəˈbɪləti/"]/US /["/ˌvʌlnərəˈbɪləti/"]/
Definition
the fact of being weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally
In simple words: Being open to harm or hurt.
Examples
- the vulnerability of newborn babies to disease
- financial vulnerability
- He was intensely aware of his own vulnerability.
Usage notes
Used to describe situations or feelings where someone is exposed to danger or emotional risk. It can be a strength in close relationships but may not be appropriate in competitive environments.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'vuln-er-a-bility' as a 'vulnerable ability' to show feelings.
Collocations
- experiencing vulnerability
- showing vulnerability
- vulnerability assessment
- psychological vulnerability
Synonyms
- susceptibility
- defenselessness
- weakness
- openness
- emotional exposure
Antonyms
- strength
- invulnerability
- safety
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'vulnerable' which is the adjective form.
- Using it in overly complex sentences, making it unclear.
- Assuming it only refers to physical weakness.