Vulnerability

Definition

Vulnerability refers to the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˌvʌlnəˈræbɪlɪti/
  • Respelling: vul-nuh-RAB-uh-luh-tee

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˌvʌlnəˈræbɪlɪti/
  • Respelling: vul-nuh-RAB-uh-luh-tee

In both American and British English, "vulnerability" is pronounced with the stress on the third syllable ("RAB"). It features a short "u" sound as in "cup" in the first syllable, followed by "nuh," then the stressed "RAB," and ending with "uh-luh-tee." The pronunciation is essentially the same in both versions of English.

Etymology

The term "vulnerability" comes from the Latin word "vulnerabilis", which means "wounding" or "harming". It is derived from the Latin "vulnus", which means "wound".

Derivatives
  • Vulnerable
  • Vulnerably
  • Vulnerability assessment
  • Vulnerability index
  • Vulnerability scanning
Synonyms
  • Susceptibility
  • Exposure
  • Weakness
Antonyms
  • Resilience
  • Immunity
  • Fortitude
Usage

Vulnerability can refer to a person's emotional state, making them prone to being hurt emotionally, or it can refer to a system or network's weak point, which can be exploited by threats.

Related Terms

  • Exploit
  • Risk
  • Fragility
  • Threat
  • Security
Detailed Definition

Noun

  • The state of being susceptible to harm, injury, or negative impacts. This can refer to emotional, physical, or systematic threats.
  • Example: The city's vulnerability to flooding became apparent after the heavy rains.
  • A specific weakness in a system or structure that can be exploited or attacked.
  • Example: The company's cybersecurity team identified several vulnerabilities in the software.
  • A personal disposition that makes one more likely to experience emotional pain or distress.
  • Example: His vulnerability was evident when he spoke about his childhood.

vulnerability

The vulnerability of the coast to storms worried the residents.
Her vulnerability showed when she spoke about her past.
The system's vulnerability to hackers was a major concern.

🇨🇳 Mandarin (Simplified Chinese)

  • 脆弱性 (cuìruòxìng)
  • IPA: /tsʰwèi ɻwɔ̂ː ɕîŋ/
  • Respelling: tswei-RWO-shing

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • संवेदनशीलता (saṁvedanaśīltā)
  • IPA: /səm.veː.d̪ə.nə.ʃiːl.taː/
  • Respelling: sum-ved-NAH-sheel-taa

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • Vulnerabilidad
  • IPA: /bul.neɾaβiliˈdad/
  • Respelling: vul-ner-a-bi-lee-DAD

🇫🇷 French

  • Vulnérabilité
  • IPA: /vyl.ne.ʁa.bi.li.te/
  • Respelling: vul-NAY-ra-bi-lee-tey

🇦🇪 Modern Standard Arabic

  • هشاشة (hashāsha)
  • IPA: /ħaːʃaːʃaː/
  • Respelling: HAA-shaa-shaa

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • সহজে আঘাত প্রাপ্ত হওয়ার সম্ভাবনা (sôhoje āghāt prāpt howar sômbhābnā)
  • IPA: /sohoʤe ɑːɡhaːt praːpt howar sɔmbʱaːbnaː/
  • Respelling: so-HO-je a-GHAAT praapt HO-war som-BHAAB-naa

🇷🇺 Russian

  • Уязвимость (uyazvimost)
  • IPA: /ʊˈjaz.vʲɪ.məsʲtʲ/
  • Respelling: oo-YAZ-vee-mos-tee

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • Vulnerabilidade
  • IPA: /vulneɾabiliˈdad(ɨ)/
  • Respelling: vul-ner-a-bi-li-DAH-dee

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • Kerentanan
  • IPA: /kərɛnˈtanən/
  • Respelling: ker-REN-ta-nan

🇩🇪 German

  • Verwundbarkeit
  • IPA: /fɛɐ̯ˈvʊnd.baːʁ.kait/
  • Respelling: fer-VOOND-bar-KITE

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 脆弱性 (zeijakusei)
  • IPA: /zeː.dʑa.ku.seː/
  • Respelling: ZAY-jah-koo-sei

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • Tính dễ bị tổn thương
  • IPA: /tiɲ˧˥ dɛ˧˩ bi˧˩ ton˧˥ tʰwəŋ˧˥/
  • Respelling: TINH dee bee TON thwung

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 취약성 (chwiyakseong)
  • IPA: /tɕʰwi.jak̚.sʰʌŋ/
  • Respelling: CHWEE-yahk-SEONG

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • Savunmasızlık
  • IPA: /sa.vun.ma.sɯz.lɯk/
  • Respelling: sah-voon-MAH-suhz-lik

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • کمزوری (kamzori)
  • IPA: /kəm.zoː.riː/
  • Respelling: kam-ZO-ree

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