Antonym: sure. Similar words: insure, ensure, censure, censured, insurgent, insurance, in surprise, insurgence. Meaning: adj. 1. lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance 2. lacking self-confidence.
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(91) None of us knew what to expect; we all felt somewhat unsure of one another.
(92) Mr Fallon said about 3,000 of 26,000 people he had canvassed were still unsure how they would vote tomorrow.
(93) His father was ageing, unsure, falling back on old prejudices to defend his position.
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(94) Flynn got all the really difficult contracts, or the ones John was unsure of being able to visit regularly.
(95) A nation unsure of its standing in the world was also unclear in its internal lines of direction and command structure.
(96) He pushed open the driver's side door and clambered out, unsure whether to approach the Montego or wait.
(97) Woil looked around him and seemed suddenly confused and unsure of himself.
(98) While the crowds were thrilled to see them together, the horses seemed a little unsure.
(99) Dellaverson said she was unsure whether Avis would appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court.
(100) They seemed more unsure about whether they would like management than whether they would be good at it.
(101) If at all unsure, ask caller to spell it out. 3.
(102) He had lost many of the people who mattered to him, and he was unsure of himself and his abilities.
(103) After 20 dates(sentencedict.com), 45 percent of women were still unsure but only 30 percent of men.
(104) Two surveys whose findings are published today show that many voters are unsure about some main planks of Government policy.
(105) Whereas she had once felt confident, now she felt unsure of herself in this new role.
(106) He had returned from the war, relieved to be alive and unsure about the future.
(107) They were still unsure of his fitness for the priesthood.
(108) Because they are unsure of their male identities, they feel constrained to prove them continually.
(109) The Party seems to be unsure which of two opposing political philosophies to follow.
(110) Though women friends my age were talking about marriage and starting a family, I remained unsure.
(111) Ask at your council or local advice group if you are unsure what you can claim.
(112) Lincoln had actually become a shade unsure of Grant but continued to be impressed by his quiet, unremitting resolve.
(113) Now though she was feeling nervous, unsure of herself, and she could feel herself beginning to tremble slightly.
(114) More than a year after it was first proposed Sir Jeremy is still unsure of his team.
(115) If you are unsure about the adequacy of your daily diet, look at the list of symptoms below.
(116) Those who remained were chilly, nervous, and unsure of what the police would do.
(117) Dole often seemed frustrated and unsure of himself as Democrats blocked many of the bills he tried to move through Congress.
(118) " (The rest were "so-so" or "unsure.
(119) She was still a foreigner, unsure of her ground.
(120) Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not.
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