Synonym: falteringly, unsteadily. Similar words: certainly, certainly not, uncertain, uncertainty, uncertainty principle, certain, certainty, ascertain. Meaning: adv. 1. in an unsteady manner 2. showing lack of certainty.
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31. Dr. Nathan stepped from the aircraft, finding his feet uncertainly in the sand.
32. As a result the estimates still leave considerable uncertainly about the magnitudes of their effects.
33. Choosing a younger successor would carry a higher degree of uncertainly of unpredictability.
34. Feeble steps were heard on the stairs, and an old man, tall and frail, odorous of pipe smoke, with shaggy, unkept gray hair and a dingy beard, tobacco stained about the mouth, entered uncertainly.
35. Yankee soldiers loitered everywhere and Scarlett looked at them uncertainly , some of her courage deserting her.
36. It waddled towards the pool, looking less like a predator than like an elderly sumo wrestler tottering uncertainly towards a bout with a reigning champion.
37. Miss Sun came closer to look and said uncertainly, " It looks like Western medicine. "
38. At age 45, my life that in an orderly way had greatly changed, uncertainly.
39. The expanded uncertainly of measurement for Se, As were both of 5.28 %. Sentencedict.com
40. " There's another little thing, " he said uncertainly, and hesitated.
41. Be a follower when you are shrouded by the mists of uncertainly.
42. Erasmus, his chief bookkeeper , waited uncertainly just beyond the entryway.
43. They answered so uncertainly and strangely that Hamlet could not understand what they were saying.
44. At age 60, my life that in an orderly way had greatly changed, uncertainly.
More similar words: certainly, certainly not, uncertain, uncertainty, uncertainty principle, certain, certainty, ascertain, for certain, pertain, appertain, pertain to, entertain, entertained, entertaining, entertainment, mainly, plainly, ungainly, curtain, stainless steel, iron curtain, concert, announcer, concerted, disconcert, disconcerted, disconcerting, thinly, maintained.