unsure 音标拼音: [ənʃ'ʊr]
a . 不肯定的,不确定的,没有自信的
不肯定的,不确定的,没有自信的
unsure adj 1 :
lacking self -
confidence ; "
stood in the doorway diffident and abashed "; "
problems that call for bold not timid responses "; "
a very unsure young man " [
synonym : {
diffident },
{
shy }, {
timid }, {
unsure }] [
ant : {
confident }]
2 :
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 " [
synonym : {
uncertain }, {
unsure }, {
incertain }] [
ant :
{
certain (
p )}, {
sure }]
Unsure \
Unsure \
See {
sure }.
122 Moby Thesaurus words for "
unsure ":
agnostic ,
ambiguous ,
awkward ,
blankminded ,
borderline ,
callow ,
capricious ,
chancy ,
changeable ,
dangerous ,
desultory ,
dicey ,
dickey ,
doubtful ,
doubting ,
dubious ,
dumb ,
empty ,
empty -
headed ,
equivocal ,
erratic ,
fickle ,
fluctuant ,
fly -
by -
night ,
gauche ,
green ,
groping ,
hazardous ,
hesitant ,
hesitating ,
ignorant ,
inane ,
incalculable ,
indecisive ,
indemonstrable ,
inexperienced ,
infirm ,
innocent ,
insecure ,
insubstantial ,
irresolute ,
irresponsible ,
know -
nothing ,
naive ,
nescient ,
open ,
perilous ,
polysemous ,
precarious ,
problematic ,
provisional ,
questionable ,
raw ,
risky ,
rocky ,
rootless ,
shaky ,
shifting ,
shifty ,
simple ,
skeptical ,
slippery ,
strange to ,
suspicious ,
temporary ,
tentative ,
ticklish ,
tottery ,
touch -
and -
go ,
treacherous ,
trustless ,
unaccountable ,
unacquainted ,
unapprized ,
unassured ,
uncertain ,
unclear ,
uncomprehending ,
unconfident ,
unconfirmable ,
unconversant ,
unconvinced ,
undecided ,
undependable ,
undivinable ,
unenlightened ,
unfaithworthy ,
unfamiliar ,
unforeseeable ,
unhealthy ,
unilluminated ,
uninformed ,
uninitiated ,
unintelligent ,
unknowing ,
unpersuaded ,
unposted ,
unpredictable ,
unprovable ,
unreliable ,
unripe ,
unsafe ,
unselfassured ,
unselfconfident ,
unselfreliant ,
unsolid ,
unsound ,
unstable ,
unsteadfast ,
unsteady ,
unsubstantial ,
untrustworthy ,
untrusty ,
unverifiable ,
unversed ,
vacillating ,
vacuous ,
variable ,
wavering ,
weak ,
whimsical ,
wobbly
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UNSURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of UNSURE is not marked by or given to feelings of confident certainty : not sure How to use unsure in a sentence
UNSURE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com UNSURE definition: not certain or confident See examples of unsure used in a sentence
UNSURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 4 meanings: 1 lacking assurance or self-confidence 2 without sure knowledge; uncertain 3 precarious; insecure 4 not certain Click for more definitions
Unsure Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary We're unsure (of) how to proceed She was unsure of herself as a child I felt a little unsure of myself when I started the job, but things are better now
UNSURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary UNSURE definition: 1 not certain or having doubts: 2 without confidence in yourself: 3 not certain or having… Learn more
Unsure - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If you're unsure, you don't feel confident It's natural to feel unsure of yourself the very first time you read your poems in front of an audience
unsure adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of unsure adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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Unsure - definition of unsure by The Free Dictionary 2 (usually postpositive) without sure knowledge; uncertain: unsure of her agreement
What is another word for unsure? | Unsure Synonyms - WordHippo Find 1,535 synonyms for unsure and other similar words that you can use instead based on 8 separate contexts from our thesaurus