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The unsure
adjective
Uncertain
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The unsure tone screams that this is a director embarrassed by the film he's making.
The unsure performance by Fallon is likely to raise questions about the aggressive way in which the Tories are making highly contentious claims about Labour that often fail to withstand scrutiny.
Please save me from my baser instincts, the unsure customer says.
Perhaps individual, human voice was a relief from the unsure characters that the orchestra conveyed.
Has the unsure demeanour of a first-year worried that some bigger boys may be after his lunch money.
He also said golfers should concede that all the extra waterproof clothing and the unsure footing will affect their swings.
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With the company unsure of the reliability and cost of the technology, the proposal was rejected.
I'm often in the dark, unsure of the next move.
If the physician was unsure, the physician indicated uncertain on the standardized form.
When the raters were unsure, the records were checked by two persons.
The police are unsure about the motive for the killings.
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