Found 4 items, similar to uncertain.
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Definition: uncertain
uncertain
adj 1: lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance;
“uncertain of his convictions”;
“unsure of himself and
his future”;
“moving with uncertain (or unsure)
steps”;
“an uncertain smile”;
“touched the ornaments
with uncertain fingers” [syn:
unsure,
incertain]
[ant:
certain(p),
certain(p)]
2: not established beyond doubt; still undecided or unknown;
“an uncertain future”;
“a manuscript of uncertain origin”;
“plans are still uncertain”;
“changes of great if
uncertain consquences”;
“without further evidence his
story must remain uncertain” [ant:
certain(p)]
3: not established or confirmed;
“his doom is as yet unsealed”
[syn:
unsealed] [ant:
sealed]
4: not firm or secure;
“balancing three boxes in an uncertain
pile”
5: not certain to occur; not inevitable;
“everything is
uncertain about the army”;
“the issue is uncertain” [ant:
certain]
6: subject to change;
“a changeable climate”;
“the weather is
uncertain”;
“unsettled weather with rain and hail and
sunshine coming one right after the other” [syn:
changeable,
unsettled]
7: not safe from danger or mishap;
“faced an uncertain future”;
“an unsure existence” [syn:
unsure]
8: not consistent or dependable;
“an uncertain recollection of
events”;
“a gun with a rather uncertain trigger”
9: ambiguous (especially in the negative);
“she spoke in no
uncertain terms”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Uncertain
Uncertain
\Un*cer"tain\, a. [Pref. un- + certain. Cf.
Incertain.]
1. Not certain; not having certain knowledge; not assured in
mind; distrustful. --Chaucer.
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Man, without the protection of a superior Being, . .
. is uncertain of everything that he hopes for.
--Tillotson.
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2. Irresolute; inconsonant; variable; untrustworthy; as, an
uncertain person; an uncertain breeze.
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O woman! in our hours of ease,
Uncertain, coy, and hard to please! --Sir W.
Scott.
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3. Questionable; equivocal; indefinite; problematical.
“The
fashion of uncertain evils.” --Milton.
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From certain dangers to uncertain praise. --Dryden.
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4. Not sure; liable to fall or err; fallible.
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Soon bent his bow, uncertain in his aim. --Dryden.
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Whistling slings dismissed the uncertain stone.
--Gay.
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Syn: See
Precarious.
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Uncertain
\Un*cer"tain\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + certain; or fr.
uncertain, a.]
To make uncertain. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
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