All 15 Uses
vulnerable
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The Crystal Shard
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- He felt as vulnerable in the sunlight as a human would in the dark of night.†
Book 1 *
- The grim news that he bore would make him vulnerable to their bullying tactics and often angry reprisals.†
Book 1vulnerable to = easily hurt by; or easily influenced or tempted by; or "easily hurt" to
- Regis truly liked the man, yet he was always careful not to fall into a situation that left him vulnerable.†
Book 1
- Wulfgar was pleased that the drow had trusted him enough to sleep easily, so obviously vulnerable, on their first day together.†
Book 2
- Wulfgar found himself eagerly anticipating the drow's remarks whenever he executed an especially difficult maneuver, and dreading the inevitable slap whenever he foolishly left himself vulnerable.†
Book 2
- Drizzt could see the subtle change taking place as the barbarian stopped reacting after the fact to the scimitars' deft cuts and thrusts and began recognizing his own vulnerable areas and anticipating the next attack.†
Book 2
- The barbarians of Icewind Dale feared neither man nor beast, but the black arts were absolutely foreign to them, and their ignorance left them vulnerable.†
Book 2
- He knew that he would remain vulnerable in the moonlight until he got above the entrance, but the climb proved rougher than he had expected and the going was slow.†
Book 2
- The dragon knew how vulnerable it was to the powerful hammer and kept its concentration focused enough to retaliate.†
Book 3
- I fear that we would be too vulnerable on the open ground between the lakes.†
Book 3
- Most of the boats of both cities sailed out within minutes of the attack, desperate to get their vulnerable sails safely away from the windblown sparks and debris.†
Book 3
- Only the pulsating crystal of strength, the very heart of Cryshal-Tirith, is vulnerable, and that is safely hidden away.†
Book 3
- With his psyche outside, the wizard had been vulnerable to the magic of the gemstone, but in here his strength was quite beyond the ruby's influence.†
Book 3vulnerable to = easily hurt by; or easily influenced or tempted by; or "easily hurt" to
- Suddenly the replica seemed vulnerable to the wizard.†
Book 3
- Both of our peoples have been weakened and are vulnerable to the dangers of this land.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(vulnerable) easily hurt or in need of help; or easily influenced or subject to temptation
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Specialized Definitions for vulnerable:
Ecology: species believed likely to move into the endangered category if no action is taken
Bridge (card game): the period after winning one game in a rubber when higher penalties (and bonuses) are scored