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Quick definitions from WordNet (uncertain)
▸ adjective: not safe from danger or mishap ("Faced an uncertain future")
▸ adjective: not firm or secure ("Balancing three boxes in an uncertain pile")
▸ adjective: ambiguous (especially in the negative) ("She spoke in no uncertain terms")
▸ adjective: not established beyond doubt; still undecided or unknown ("An uncertain future")
▸ adjective: lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance ("Uncertain of his convictions")
▸ adjective: not certain to occur; not inevitable ("Everything is uncertain about the army")
▸ adjective: not consistent or dependable ("An uncertain recollection of events")
▸ adjective: not established or confirmed
▸ adjective: subject to change ("The weather is uncertain")
▸ Word origin
▸ adjective: not safe from danger or mishap ("Faced an uncertain future")
▸ adjective: not firm or secure ("Balancing three boxes in an uncertain pile")
▸ adjective: ambiguous (especially in the negative) ("She spoke in no uncertain terms")
▸ adjective: not established beyond doubt; still undecided or unknown ("An uncertain future")
▸ adjective: lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance ("Uncertain of his convictions")
▸ adjective: not certain to occur; not inevitable ("Everything is uncertain about the army")
▸ adjective: not consistent or dependable ("An uncertain recollection of events")
▸ adjective: not established or confirmed
▸ adjective: subject to change ("The weather is uncertain")
▸ Word origin

