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incertitude
noun as in uncertainty
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The object of this merciless retort stood for a second, in doubt as to its meaning, and then walked off, still in incertitude.
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Perhaps no author has more playfully defended himself from the incertitude of criticism and the fastidiousness of critics.
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With some incertitude the Vicomte d'Halluys watched the Jesuits.
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Of ready decision, he was never at a loss, and seldom surprised into even momentary incertitude.
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All things produced by our own meditation and understanding, whether true or false, are subject to incertitude and controversy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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