Racked with insecurity/insecurities In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "racked with insecurity/insecurities", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of Racked with insecurity/insecurities

Racked with insecurity/insecurities American British informal

If you say that you are racked with insecurity, you mean that you are obsessed with, or being overwhelmed by an excessive sense of insecurity.

Racked with insecurity, he devoted three years and twenty-one drafts to the completion of his first play.

Jenny's comment reveals that she is racked with insecurity because of her relationship.

Everytime I look back on my university life, I always regret being racked with insecurities instead of enjoying every minute of my youth.

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