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unsure
adjective as in doubtful, insecure
Strongest matches
distrustful, dubious, hesitant, indecisive, mistrustful, shaky, skeptical, suspicious, uncertain, unclear, unconvinced, undecided
Weak matches
betwixt and between, borderline, fluctuant, fly-by-night, iffy, in a quandary, indeterminate, irresolute, lacking, open, problematic, rootless, touch and go, unassured, unconfident, undependable, unreliable, unstable, untrustworthy, untrusty, up for grabs, vacillating, wavering, weak, wimpy, wobbly
Example Sentences
Russell said he would run the system, while McLaren's Oscar Piastri, third on the grid, was unsure whether to use it.
Roberts said Friday that Smith “will be available to catch” in this NLDS, but was unsure if he’d be able to start right away in Game 1.
"If someone turns to an LLM every time they're unsure how to respond or feel emotionally exposed, they might start outsourcing their intuition, emotional language, and sense of relational self," says Dr Suglani.
She said she would "support a shutdown if anything productive comes of it, but I'm unsure anything will".
Once he learned the show’s fate, Colbert said he was unsure about when he should break the news to his staff, debating whether to wait until after the summer break or in September.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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