Unsure синонимы

  • distrustful
  • dubious
  • hesitant
  • indecisive
  • mistrustful
  • shaky
  • skeptical
  • suspicious
  • uncertain
  • unclear
  • unconvinced
  • undecided
  • 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

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WORDS RELATED TO UNSURE

  • clashing
  • contradictory
  • debatable
  • doubtful
  • equivocal
  • fluctuating
  • hesitant
  • inconclusive
  • irresolute
  • mixed
  • opposed
  • uncertain
  • undecided
  • unresolved
  • unsure
  • vacillating
  • warring
  • wavering
  • contentious
  • controversial
  • disputable
  • doubtful
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  • moot
  • open to question
  • questionable
  • sub judice
  • uncertain
  • unsure
  • borderline
  • chancy
  • concerned
  • dubious
  • dubitable
  • equivocal
  • in doubt
  • in question
  • inconclusive
  • indecisive
  • indeterminate
  • questionable
  • troubled
  • uncertain
  • unclear
  • unknown
  • unsure
  • vague
  • backward
  • bashful
  • chary
  • constrained
  • coy
  • demure
  • distrustful
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • humble
  • insecure
  • meek
  • modest
  • mousy
  • rabbity
  • reluctant
  • reserved
  • retiring
  • self-conscious
  • self-effacing
  • sheepish
  • shrinking
  • shy
  • suspicious
  • timid
  • timorous
  • unassertive
  • unassuming
  • unassured
  • unobtrusive
  • unpoised
  • unsure
  • withdrawn
  • agnostic
  • baffled
  • confused
  • discomposed
  • disconcerted
  • distracted
  • distrustful
  • disturbed
  • doubting
  • dubious
  • equivocal
  • faithless
  • faltering
  • flustered
  • hesitant
  • hesitating
  • in a quandary
  • in clouds
  • in dilemma
  • indecisive
  • irresolute
  • like doubting Thomas
  • lost
  • not following
  • of two minds
  • perplexed
  • puzzled
  • questioning
  • skeptical
  • suspicious
  • tentative
  • theoretical
  • troubled
  • uncertain
  • unconvinced
  • undecided
  • unresolved
  • unsettled
  • unsure
  • vacillating
  • wavering
  • without belief
  • arguable
  • chancy
  • debatable
  • diffident
  • disputable
  • dubitable
  • equivocal
  • far-fetched
  • fishy
  • fly-by-night
  • hesitant
  • iffy
  • improbable
  • indecisive
  • moot
  • mootable
  • open
  • perplexed
  • problematic
  • questionable
  • reluctant
  • shady
  • skeptical
  • suspect
  • suspicious
  • touch and go
  • trustless
  • unassured
  • uncertain
  • unclear
  • unconvinced
  • undecided
  • undependable
  • unlikely
  • unreliable
  • unsure
  • untrustworthy
  • untrusty
  • wavering

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  1. diffident, shy, timid, unsureadjective

    lacking self-confidence

    «stood in the doorway diffident and abashed»; «problems that call for bold not timid responses»; «a very unsure young man»

    Synonyms:
    diffident, faint, shy(p), fainthearted, faint-hearted, timid, uncertain, shy, unsure, incertain

    Antonyms:
    certain(p), sure, positive(p), convinced(p), confident(p)

  2. uncertain, unsure, incertainadjective

    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»

    Synonyms:
    changeable, diffident, timid, uncertain, shy, unsealed, unsure, unsettled, incertain

    Antonyms:
    convinced(p), positive(p), sure, certain(p), confident(p)

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  1. Scott Kennedy:

    I’m unsure that calling what was announced by President Trump an agreement is justified, if they couldn’t agree on a text, that must mean they’re not done. Wishing an agreement does not one make. This isn’t a skinny deal. It’s an invisible one.

  2. Geraint Thomas:

    I felt pretty good. I thought it would be a more solid day — it’s never easy, but it was steady for the first three climbs, when Movistar went and (Alejandro) Valverde were riding it was solid, I was feeling pretty good — I was just unsure as on those steep climbs I was expecting Richie Porte, Nairo Quintana and obviously Egan to jump up there, so I was hoping for it to be hardest all day before that. But it was a good day in the end.

  3. Paul Chesterton:

    Trader and investor nerves are a bit fragile at the moment…People are just unsure at the moment of whether this is a good buying opportunity or not.

  4. Chip Boyden:

    We had people come up and say they aren’t against it, but they were unsure who was going to be the demographic for our business.

  5. Mike Schur:

    Because we had written so many season finales that could be series finales and because we were always unsure of our future, we accelerated the characters so dramatically in terms of their personal lives and their professional lives, we got to a point where it’s like, what are we going to do? Follow Leslie to Washington? Are we just going to keep going until she’s the president?


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    • adj.

      ambivalent (adjective)

      • more clashing,
      • most opposed,
      • most clashing,
      • more fluctuating,
      • un-resolved,
      • un sure,
      • un-sure,
      • in conclusive,
      • most fluctuating,
      • un resolved,
      • in-conclusive.

      arguable (adjective)

      • moot.

      changing (adjective)

      • vacillating.

      cowardly (adjective)

      • weak.

      dangerous (adjective)

      • perilous.

      diffident (adjective)

      • dis-trustful,
      • most unassertive,
      • most rabbity,
      • unassuming,
      • most flinching,
      • un-assured,
      • most unpoised,
      • Unpoised,
      • more unpoised,
      • more unassured,
      • un assertive,
      • re-served,
      • selfeffacing,
      • un-assuming,
      • timorous,
      • un assured,
      • self effacing,
      • un-assertive,
      • un obtrusive,
      • shrinking,
      • more rabbity,
      • most blenching,
      • dis trustful,
      • more blenching,
      • un poised,
      • de-mure,
      • more unassertive,
      • with drawn,
      • more flinching,
      • most unassured,
      • re tiring,
      • un assuming,
      • un-obtrusive,
      • re served,
      • with-drawn,
      • de mure,
      • re-tiring,
      • un-poised.

      disbelieving (adjective)

      • doubting,
      • disbelieving,
      • skeptical,
      • Distrusting,
      • cynical.

      doubtful (adjective)

      • more flustered,
      • more agnostic,
      • un-confirmed,
      • most unconvinced,
      • more discomposed,
      • most discomposed,
      • un-easier,
      • un stable,
      • more unconfirmed,
      • un convinced,
      • un easy,
      • in-distinct,
      • most agnostic,
      • more faltering,
      • dis-concerted,
      • dis composed,
      • far fetched,
      • un easier,
      • most baffled,
      • in determinate,
      • un stablest,
      • un settled,
      • most doubtable,
      • dis concerted,
      • un-stablest,
      • un-easiest,
      • in-decisive,
      • un confirmed,
      • un stabler,
      • dis reputable,
      • in decisive,
      • most flustered,
      • impugnable,
      • most faltering,
      • dis-composed,
      • more questioning,
      • more baffled,
      • hazy,
      • un-settled,
      • un-stable,
      • unconfirmed,
      • un-easy,
      • most unconfirmed,
      • in quandary,
      • uneasy,
      • more doubtable,
      • most impugnable,
      • in-determinate,
      • un-convinced,
      • in distinct,
      • dis-reputable,
      • most questioning,
      • more impugnable,
      • un-stabler,
      • un easiest,
      • more unconvinced.

      doubtful, insecure (adjective)

      • Fluctuant,
      • rootless,
      • betwixt and between,
      • wimpy,
      • wavering,
      • mistrustful,
      • lacking,
      • distrustful.

      dubious (adjective)

      • un-likelier,
      • un trustier,
      • un likely,
      • un-trustiest,
      • untrustiest,
      • most trustless,
      • un-trusty,
      • un-likeliest,
      • un likeliest,
      • more trustless,
      • touch go,
      • un trustiest,
      • untrustier,
      • un trusty,
      • un-likely,
      • un-trustier,
      • un likelier,
      • Mootable.

      fly-by-night (adjective)

      • more cowboy,
      • more here-today-gone-tomorrow,
      • most here-today-gone-tomorrow,
      • evanescent,
      • more here today gone tomorrow,
      • here-today-gone-tomorrow,
      • most cowboy,
      • un-professional,
      • not to be relied up on,
      • not be relied up on,
      • not be relied upon,
      • here today gone tomorrow,
      • shortlived,
      • most here today gone tomorrow,
      • slimier,
      • not be trusted,
      • short lived,
      • impermanent,
      • fly by night,
      • un professional.

      hesitant (adjective)

      • de-laying,
      • more uneager,
      • de laying,
      • most dawdling,
      • un-eager,
      • dis-inclined,
      • un willing,
      • most uneager,
      • dis inclined,
      • un predictable,
      • un eager,
      • un-predictable,
      • half hearted,
      • un-willing,
      • more dawdling,
      • Half-hearted.

      ill (at ease) (adjective)

      • ill.

      ill at ease (adjective)

      • out of place,
      • unrelaxed,
      • on pins and needles,
      • on tenterhooks,
      • fidgety.

      indefinite (adjective)

      • in exhaustible,
      • un fixed,
      • more unfixed,
      • un defined,
      • more imprecise,
      • un-defined,
      • in definite,
      • ill defined,
      • un-specific,
      • un-determined,
      • in-finite,
      • un determined,
      • in-definite,
      • in-numerable,
      • inexact,
      • most unspecific,
      • un-limited,
      • more indeterminable,
      • more unspecific,
      • innumerable,
      • un specific,
      • in-exhaustible,
      • most imprecise,
      • in determinable,
      • in numerable,
      • un-known,
      • in-exact,
      • un known,
      • most unfixed,
      • most indeterminable,
      • in-determinable,
      • illdefined,
      • in finite,
      • in exact,
      • un-fixed.

      insecure (adjective)

      • in-secure,
      • most unconfident,
      • up in air,
      • un confident,
      • up tight,
      • more delphic,
      • in-securest,
      • more unconfident,
      • un-confident,
      • in secure,
      • most delphic,
      • up-tight,
      • more choked,
      • up the air,
      • up air,
      • in-securer,
      • in securest,
      • most choked,
      • in securer.

      intangible (adjective)

      • in sensible,
      • in-appreciable,
      • in-sensible,
      • un-observable,
      • more evading,
      • most evading,
      • in tangible,
      • unapparent,
      • most eluding,
      • hypo-thetical,
      • hypo thetical,
      • in corporeal,
      • in-corporeal,
      • un substantial,
      • un observable,
      • more eluding,
      • un apparent,
      • in-visible,
      • in-tangible,
      • most unapparent,
      • in appreciable,
      • hypothetical,
      • un-substantial,
      • un-apparent,
      • un-real,
      • more unapparent,
      • in visible.

      irresolute (adjective)

      • infirm,
      • irresponsible,
      • unresolved,
      • capricious,
      • insipid,
      • inconsistent,
      • shifty,
      • double-minded,
      • yellow,
      • unwilling,
      • volatile,
      • impulsive,
      • fickle,
      • spineless,
      • erratic,
      • watery,
      • Flitting,
      • changeable,
      • halfhearted,
      • dillydallying.

      leery (adjective)

      • on one guard,
      • on ones guard.

      on the fence (adjective)

      • hemming and hawing,
      • not sure,
      • running hot and cold,
      • not definite,
      • in the middle.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • vague,
      • torn,
      • problematical,
      • open to doubt,
      • tottering,
      • arguable,
      • unclear,
      • not kosher,
      • doubtful,
      • untrusty,
      • Unapt,
      • unassertive,
      • on the fence,
      • rabbity,
      • in clouds,
      • vacillant,
      • suspect,
      • not to be relied upon,
      • unspecific,
      • tentative,
      • in a quandary,
      • unexplicit,
      • uneager,
      • hanging by thread,
      • untrustworthy,
      • indeterminable,
      • Trustless,
      • hesitating,
      • unshielded,
      • unreliable,
      • up for grabs,
      • fair weather,
      • on thin ice,
      • undependable,
      • tricker,
      • leery,
      • won’t wash,
      • no bargain,
      • of two minds,
      • not following,
      • unconfident,
      • Amphibological,
      • clouded,
      • fair-weather,
      • indefinite,
      • imprecise,
      • Sub Judice,
      • undecided,
      • unassured,
      • playing with fire,
      • intangible,
      • precarious,
      • fly-by-night,
      • not to be trusted,
      • dubious,
      • rings untrue,
      • no good,
      • lacking confidence,
      • Doubtable,
      • in dilemma,
      • open to attack,
      • out on limb,
      • hesitant,
      • open to question,
      • without belief,
      • in question,
      • dithering,
      • uncertain,
      • pendent,
      • diffident,
      • ill at ease,
      • out of line,
      • unconvinced,
      • touch and go,
      • insecure,
      • in doubt,
      • suspicious,
      • unfixed.

      perilous (adjective)

      • un healthier,
      • un sound,
      • un steadiest,
      • un safe,
      • un-safe,
      • un-steadiest,
      • ex-posed,
      • more dynamite,
      • un-healthy,
      • un-healthiest,
      • un-sound,
      • un sounder,
      • un steady,
      • un healthy,
      • un-steadier,
      • un safer,
      • un safest,
      • un healthiest,
      • un steadier,
      • ex posed,
      • un-sounder,
      • un-safer,
      • most dynamite,
      • un-soundest,
      • un-safest.

      precarious (adjective)

      • out limb,
      • out a limb,
      • pre carious,
      • pre-carious,
      • hanging by a thread.

      problematical (adjective)

      • clear as dishwater,
      • enigmatical,
      • in explicit,
      • in-explicit,
      • at issue.

      self-conscious (adjective)

      • self-conscious,
      • out of countenance.

      shaky (adjective)

      • unfirm,
      • ashake,
      • all aquiver,
      • tremorous,
      • not reliable,
      • not dependable,
      • not set,
      • unsupported,
      • aquake,
      • in firm,
      • jellylike.

      suspect (adjective)

      • in-credible,
      • in credible,
      • un believable,
      • un-believable,
      • suspected.

      suspicious (adjective)

      • out line,
      • un-common,
      • wont wash,
      • un usual,
      • open doubt,
      • un-usual,
      • un commoner,
      • un common,
      • un-commoner,
      • un commonest,
      • re aching,
      • re-aching.

      torn (adjective)

      • more split,
      • most split.

      tottering (adjective)

      • more unshielded,
      • in substantial,
      • un guarded,
      • un-shielded,
      • most unshielded,
      • in-substantial,
      • un-protected,
      • un shielded,
      • open attack,
      • un-guarded.

      unapt (adjective)

      • un apter,
      • un-apter,
      • un aptest,
      • un-aptest.

      uncertain (adjective)

      • mysterious,
      • debatable,
      • questionable,
      • disputable,
      • deniable,
      • controversial,
      • contestable,
      • confused.

      unclear (adjective)

      • un clearer,
      • un clear,
      • un-clearest,
      • un clearest,
      • un-clear,
      • un-clearer.

      undecided (adjective)

      • un decided,
      • un finished,
      • un-finished,
      • un-decided,
      • most dithering,
      • more dithering,
      • more pendent.

      undependable (adjective)

      • in-consistent,
      • nogood,
      • un dependable,
      • trickest,
      • in consistent,
      • bummest,
      • un-dependable.

      unreliable (adjective)

      • un convincing,
      • under-handed,
      • un-truer,
      • un-convincing,
      • under-hand,
      • un faithful,
      • pre-tended,
      • un-reliable,
      • un truest,
      • mis taken,
      • un reliable,
      • under handed,
      • un truer,
      • un-truest,
      • in accurate,
      • under hand,
      • un-faithful.

      untrustworthy (adjective)

      • fairweather,
      • more fairweather,
      • more twotiming,
      • more conniving,
      • most fairweather,
      • un-trustworthy,
      • dis loyal,
      • dis-honest,
      • most fair-weather,
      • most fair weather,
      • most twotiming,
      • more two timing,
      • most conniving,
      • finkest,
      • un trustworthy,
      • more fair weather,
      • more fair-weather,
      • finker,
      • more two-timing,
      • dis honest,
      • two faced,
      • most two timing,
      • dis-loyal,
      • twofaced,
      • most two-timing.

      vacillant (adjective)

      • shillyshally.

      vacillating (adjective)

      • more vibrating,
      • most oscillating,
      • most swaying,
      • most shifting,
      • more swaying,
      • more oscillating,
      • most vibrating.

      vacillatory (adjective)

      • Vacillatory.

      vague (adjective)

      • in explicable,
      • be-wildering,
      • mis-understood,
      • most bewildering,
      • more bewildering,
      • more unexplicit,
      • more generalized,
      • mis understood,
      • un specified,
      • be wildering,
      • un-explicit,
      • most unexplicit,
      • in-explicable,
      • un-specified,
      • unspecified,
      • more amphibological,
      • un-intelligible,
      • most generalized,
      • most amphibological,
      • more blurred,
      • un explicit.

      wavering (adjective)

      • most irresoluteoscillating,
      • irresoluteoscillating,
      • more irresoluteoscillating.

      weak (adjective)

      • weakest,
      • faint-hearted,
      • forceless,
      • laid back.

      wobbly (adjective)

      • Teetering.
    • n.

      • sceptical,
      • inclined to think/believe/agree etc..

      • change,
      • strong,
      • shaky,
      • unstable.

      groping (noun)

      • groping.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • haw,
      • noncommittal,
      • limbo,
      • blow,
      • jury,
      • wobble,
      • quandary,
      • chary,
      • indecisive,
      • indecision,
      • two,
      • shy,
      • timid,
      • wishy-washy,
      • askance,
      • vacillate,
      • straddle,
      • wet,
      • wary,
      • ambivalent,
      • iffy,
      • irresolute,
      • foot,
      • hem,
      • waver,
      • dither,
      • incertain,
      • fence-sitter,
      • hum,
      • nonplussed,
      • shade,
      • uncertainty,
      • wobbly,
      • rudderless,
      • Conflicted,
      • direction,
      • sit,
      • Shilly-shally.

      unsafe (noun)

      • unsafe.
    • v.

      confused (verb)

      • loss.
    • Other synonyms:

      • dubitable,
      • chancy,
      • questioning,
      • undetermined,
      • bewildered.

      • tottery,
      • inconclusive,
      • indeterminate.

      • unsteady,
      • ambiguous,
      • problematic.

      • borderline,
      • equivocal.

      • open.

    How to use «Unsure» in context?

    Most of us experience some degree of unease at some point in our lives. For some, it can be an annoying nagging sense that something is wrong, while for others it can be a constant state of insecurity. Unfortunately, our unease is often mistaken for doubt, which can make our anxiety and stress much worse. Here are a few tips to help you break free from the shackles of uncertainty:

    1. Experiment. When we’re unsure of something, it can be paralyzing to keep trying the same old approaches. Instead of resisting change, encourage it by experiments.

    Paraphrases for Unsure:

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    • Forward Entailment

      • Adjective
        sure.
    • Independent

      • Adjective
        certain, confident, convinced, sceptical, suspicious, unknown, unreliable.
    • Other Related

      • Adjective
        doubtful, dubious, hesitant, indecisive, insecure, precarious, questionable, secure, shaky, unaware, uncertain, uncertainty, unclear, undecided, unpredictable, unsafe, unsettled, unstable.
      • Proper noun, singular
        uncertain.

    All synonyms in one line

    capricious, chancy, changeful, contingent, debatable, en.synonym.one, dependent, doubtful, dubious, embarrassed, equivocal, erratic, faltering, humble, in doubt, indecisive, indefinite, indistinct, infirm, insecure, obscure, precarious, puzzling, questionable, rickety, risky, en.synonym.one, rootless, self-conscious, shaky, sheepish, shy, suspect, tentative, unbelievable, uncertain, uncomfortable, undecided, unpredictable, unreliable, unsafe, unstable, unsteady, untrustworthy, vacillating, vague, wavering, wobbly, diffident, incertain, timid.

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