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Meanings of
unsecured
in English
Not firmly fastened or secured.
unlocked
unlatched
unbolted
unbarred
Related terms
unfastened
Without financial security.
unguaranteed
Related terms
unsafe
insecure
Synonyms
Examples for "
unlocked
"
unlocked
unlatched
unbolted
unbarred
Examples for "
unlocked
"
1
The Book of Words,
unlocked
in his presence for the first time.
2
He had the door
unlocked
and the tailor outside in an instant.
3
The servant
unlocked
the bag, and emptied the contents on the desk.
4
Next, still in silence, the sheriff
unlocked
the door to the cell.
5
Then she
unlocked
the door, picked up the lantern and went in.
1
A chair in the frame of the doorway easily held it
unlatched
.
2
They
unlatched
the gate noiselessly and climbed the bare slope of grass.
3
He carefully left the door of the cell
unlatched
as he left.
4
Peter
unlatched
the heavy oaken door and went outside to the outbuildings.
5
As Mr. Carlyon
unlatched
the gate, Cedric said in an audible aside-
1
The steel rear-doors were
unbolted
from the outside and flung wide open.
2
Then he
unbolted
the door, dropped the chain, and opened the door.
3
But though he rattled and shook the door, no one
unbolted
it.
4
You found the door
unbolted
because I had been there before you.
5
Hereupon I went to the door,
unbolted
,
and flung it wide open.
1
The outer door was
unbarred
,
and the door into the room open.
2
The shutter was
unbarred
and opened for the space of several inches.
3
He
unbarred
the huge, clumsy door and allowed Ruth to pass in.
4
The gate of the courtyard was
unbarred
,
and they passed out unquestioned.
5
Against the far wall, beneath an
unbarred
window, stood the freezer chest.
Usage of
unsecured
in English
1
Commercial paper is
unsecured
debt issued by companies to finance short-term liabilities.
2
It used that role to dictate terms, according to the
unsecured
creditors.
3
The company said its
unsecured
creditors can expect to see some recovery.
4
Often
unsecured
,
it typically demands a much higher yield than senior debt.
5
Summer 2013: Restructuring talks extend to include advisers for certain
unsecured
bondholders.
6
The agency has also affirmed the company's senior
unsecured
rating at 'B'.
7
But secured cards differ from regular,
unsecured
cards in one significant way.
8
It's an improvement for
unsecured
bondholders, one source said, declining to elaborate.
9
Even
unsecured
creditors are likely to make some recovery, the person said.
10
Avon's senior
unsecured
debt is currently rated BBB-, with a stable outlook.
11
Highwoods has historically maintained strong coverage of
unsecured
debt by unencumbered assets.
12
BXP maintains a large unencumbered asset pool to support its
unsecured
borrowings.
13
Ships which came from
unsecured
systems would not be permitted to dock.
14
He went from room to room finding all
unsecured
,
and all empty.
15
The senior
unsecured
notes will be issued off the sovereign's GMTN programme.
16
This rise in
unsecured
borrowing appears to be based on two things.
Other examples for "unsecured"
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unsecured
unsecure
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
unsecured creditors
unsecured debt
unsecured notes
unsecured loans
unsecured bonds
More collocations
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