Definitionn. the state of being unsure of something
Last update: July 14, 2015
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Upon incertitude, upon unlikelihood. [Please select]
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That as a competent keyless citizen he had proceeded energetically from the unknown to the known through the incertitude of the void. [Please select]
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By what reflections did he, a conscious reactor against the void of incertitude, justify to himself his sentiments. [Please select]
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Absorbed in his explanation he lost the drowsy incertitude of his speech and the dreaminess of his eyes. [Please select]
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In a work by Bruhier [Footnote: L'incertitude des Signes de la Mort, 1740, tom 1, p.' [Please select]
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His usual iron self-control and calm had given place to an overwhelming nervousness and incertitude. [Please select]
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She looked round with an air of incertitude, and advanced towards the stairs. [Please select]
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For a moment I stood looking after it, in a state of dreamy incertitude, then turned and slowly retraced my steps. [Please select]
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Because of his fluctuating incertitude as to whether this observation had or had not been already made by him to Stephen or by Stephen to him. [Please select]
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"And just because of his taking parts, he is likely to keep your girl's heart in a state of incertitude, for 't is only mortal for eighteen to fancy twenty more than forty-four." [Please select]
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