Synonym: changeable, doubtful, insecure, precarious, speculative, unpredictable, unsure. Antonym: certain. Similar words: uncertainty, certain, for certain, certainly, certainly not, entertainment, curtain, concert. Meaning: [ʌnˈsɜːt(ə)n; -tɪn] adj. 1. lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance 2. not established beyond doubt; still undecided or unknown 3. not established or confirmed 4. not certain to occur; not inevitable 5. subject to change 6. not consistent or dependable 7. ambiguous (especially in the negative).
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211. Keynesians argue that they have an indirect and uncertain effect. 2.
212. Their uncertain future adds further complications for the users who now also have to consider which supplier to back.
213. Uncertain which way to go, Benny gradually became aware of a gentle breeze blowing from the right.
214. The mechanism responsible for secretion or intracellular retention of pre-S peptides in chronic hepatitis B virus infection is uncertain.
215. With the conclusion of the conference, Yardley sailed back to the United States and to an uncertain future.
216. The Soviet government. although weakened, confused, and groping toward an uncertain future, was still intact.
217. The calf stood up slowly, with trembling limbs and took its first, uncertain steps.
218. The uncertain understatement of X that may arise from this source is comparatively small.
219. Again, this is uncertain, although some recent opinion has been favourable to the idea.
220. Fundholders are uncertain about their ability to make savings year after year, particularly in an increasingly cost contained environment.
221. Meanwhile Ras Tafari stood alone, shouldering full responsibility without real power, and uncertain whom he could trust.
222. Probably that Ven would go for her jugular in no uncertain fashion for the deception she had played on him.
223. The town planning ship ran into choppy waters and it remains in uncertain seas.
224. At the present uncertain stage in the economic cycle, the commodity most urgently lacking is confidence.
225. Even where links were still in place, their future remained uncertain.
226. The controversy over lethal-versus non lethal methods of predator control is clouded by uncertain science and by politics.
227. Pupitres were adapted from these structures, although it is still uncertain who first employed them commercially for remuage.
228. The virus causes inflammation of the liver, but the long-term prognosis is uncertain in any particular case.
229. Not only is he facing an uncertain future, he is being forced to behave in an uncharacteristic fashion every day.
230. But Wu said Amelio must still convince customers they should buy Macs, a product that may have an uncertain future.
231. Through analyzing these competencies, businesses can discover the most important principles that should guide organizational change and development through uncertain periods.
232. In the present case, when this tenancy agreement took effect the term was completely uncertain.
233. The voice had a curious quality, husky and high-pitched as if uncertain whether it was a light tenor or a throaty mezzo-soprano.
234. It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain, at best.
235. Quite apart from the dubious legitimacy of generalising from one such fragment, it is uncertain how the data itself should be interpreted.
236. The constituent buffer contains constituents which are complete but whose higher level grammatical function is uncertain.
237. But just as uncertain is whether anyone needs to take chromium at all.
238. He joins that elite group of Town stalwarts at a time when his future is uncertain.
239. It is uncertain how the return of the public Gingrich will affect his poll ratings or those of his party.
240. Her honour is tarnished, her home life shattered,[www.Sentencedict.com] her future uncertain.
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