unassured

IPA: ʌnʌʃˈʊrd

adjective

  • Not assured.
  • Uninsured.
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Examples of "unassured" in Sentences

  • And as long as Obama's margin over McCain is smaller than the number of unassured voters, he cannot really feel comfortable.
  • If she were worth her salt she would have too much pride to be intimate with a youth in your unassured position, to say no worse.
  • Still He persisted in his design; and with a voice unassured and frequent interruptions, He contrived to finish the four first lines of the page.
  • But we did not then venture to quote any long passages from the original, unassured how they might look on our page to the eyes of Young Britain.
  • The salmon-pink emergency lights glowed on the deck, reacting with the pink coolant smoke, casting an unassured rosy glow on half the cabin and shadows on everything else.
  • But there are times when, for all his determined good spirits, Mundy is infected by the unreality of the divided city, its gallows humor and doomed atmosphere of unassured survival.
  • The new "two-tiered" system Napolitano spoke about hasn't been fully explained, and aside from a government-mandated, "If we see something, we'll say something," policy, America's safety remains unassured.
  • With tremendous increase in our control of nature in our ability to utilize nature for human use and satisfaction, we find the actual realization of ends, the enjoyment of values, growing unassured and precarious.

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