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Unsure   /ənʃˈʊr/   Listen
Unsure

adjective
1.
Lacking self-confidence.  Synonyms: diffident, shy, timid.  "Problems that call for bold not timid responses" , "A very unsure young man"  Antonym: confident.
2.
Lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance.  Synonyms: incertain, uncertain.  "Unsure of himself and his future" , "Moving with uncertain (or unsure) steps" , "An uncertain smile" , "Touched the ornaments with uncertain fingers"  Antonyms: certain, sure.






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"Unsure" Quotes from Famous Books



... scorched veins of one new-burn'd. It is religion that doth make vows kept; But thou hast sworn against religion, By what thou swear'st against the thing thou swear'st; And mak'st an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath: the truth thou art unsure To swear, swears only not to be forsworn; Else what a mockery should it be to swear! But thou dost swear only to be forsworn; And most forsworn, to keep what thou dost swear. Therefore thy latter vows ...
— King John • William Shakespeare [Collins edition]

... believe? One conclusion may, at least, be rested in: a man's true success must not be estimated by things done, which had their price in the world; but by that which the world's coarse thumb and finger failed to plumb; by his immature instincts and unsure purposes which weighed not as his work in the world's estimation, yet went toward making up the main amount of his real worth; by thoughts which could not be contained in narrow acts, by fancies which would not submit to the bonds of language; by all that he strived after and could not ...
— Introduction to Robert Browning • Hiram Corson

... the boy, looking up at Donal, unsure whether he was making game of him, or meaning ...
— Donal Grant • George MacDonald

... the world's coarse thumb And finger failed to plumb, So passed in making up the main account; All instincts immature, All purposes unsure, That weighed not as his work, yet swelled ...
— The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 1 (of 4) • Various

... and still unsure of itself, when a robin with its tail cocked up stood up alertly on the window-sill of Uncle Felix's bedroom, peeped in through the open sash, and noticed the objects in front of it with a ...
— The Extra Day • Algernon Blackwood


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