Vulnerable is ultimately derived from the Latin noun vulnus ("wound"). "Vulnus" led to the Latin verb vulnerare, meaning "to wound," and then to the Late Latin adjective vulnerabilis, which became "vulnerable" in English in the early 1600s.
What is a another word for vulnerability?
On this page you'll find 64 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vulnerability, such as: susceptibility, accountability, amenability, amenableness, blame, and burden.
What is the real meaning of vulnerability?
Vulnerability is the quality of being easily hurt or attacked. Some seniors think it's funny to pick on the ninth graders because of their vulnerability. Vulnerability comes from the Latin word for "wound," vulnus. Vulnerability is the state of being open to injury, or appearing as if you are.