incertain

IPA: ˈɪnsˈɝtʌn

adjective

  • (obsolete) Not certain, uncertain.
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Examples of "incertain" in Sentences

  • Un moment il était pâle et blême, comme un homme incertain
  • Administrer un monde incertain: les nouvelles bureaucraties techniques.
  • Or quand le futur est incertain et le présent angoissant, le passé prend sa revanche car il rassure.
  • She was between contracts for the first time in a long time, and incertain where she was going to land.
  • Avec l'avenir, maintenant incertain, de l'exploitation pétrolière, on comprend Danny Williams de tenir mordicus aux paiements de péréquation.
  • Arabian peoples and Muslims are now officially the new scapegoats in the West, although sometimes the classic Jewish target is still resurrected incertain corners.
  • I believe that there is no way he can protect his family from the cruelty of the scorn and ridicule of those who will inevitably tell them in no incertain terms that they believe Mr. Schiavo is a murderer.
  • His thick outline reminds me of Mike Oeming and Stuart Immonen, both of whom I enjoy greatly, and his women manage to be attractive without the excesses of anatomy you find incertain big-nameartists coughMikeDeodatocough.
  • Just as a person has a First Amendment Constitutional right, incertain circumstances, to be free from exercising freedom of speech, Plaintiffs in this matter have the Constitutional right to be free from entering a private contract or an involuntary association.

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