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单词 unsure
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If you feel unsure it is best to contact the company they claim to be from.Your lover says he will stand by you but you still feel unsure of his commitment to you. Still unsure of a regular place.We were still just as unsure what to do when the 2005 election had come and gone.I feel awful and unsure about what to do.As with England now, these sides seemed unsure whether attack or defence was the best policy.And men are increasingly being left unsure of how they are expected to behave.She encouraged us when we were nervous or unsure.Just tell him you feel unsure and he should understand.There were clues last month but boffins are still unsure.He is unsure how he feels about leaving it all behind.The defence also seem unsure about what he is going to do.The restaurant owner admitted that he is still unsure when he would resume buying seafood caught locally.Now he seemed unsure and asked both of us whether he should go ahead with the gift.He was still unsure whether to stay or leave the church.Everyone seemed a bit unsure how to deal with the situation.He is still unsure what was different this time.When you feel unsure, take three deep breaths and think the problem through calmly.We raise our eyebrows, shake our heads but are unsure how to feel.People usually criticise things that interest them personally, or about which they feel unsure within themselves.In a film served with such a poignant chaser of irony, one is unsure whether to weep or sing along.Ten per cent were unsure.You're exactly halfway between home and the airport, and increasingly unsure.Just slightly not of the situation, lacking in confidence, nervous and unsure.He looks young, nervous, unsure.Though your life is the richer for doing so, it is different now from your other friends and they may be very unsure around little ones.One in three small firms finds the service ineffective and another 49 per cent are unsure if it works or not, a survey found.A survey of 2,000 adults found that fear of low pay left 22 per cent unsure whether an apprenticeship would be better than a degree.

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unsure

British English: unsure /ʌnˈʃʊə/ ADJECTIVE
If you are unsure of yourself , you don't have much confidence.
He made her feel awkward and unsure of herself.
  • American English: unsure
  • Arabic: غَيْرُ مُتَأَكِّد
  • Brazilian Portuguese: incerto
  • Chinese: 不确定的
  • Croatian: nesiguran
  • Czech: nejistý sám sebou
  • Danish: usikker
  • Dutch: onzeker
  • European Spanish: inseguro estar
  • Finnish: epävarma
  • French: incertain
  • German: unsicher
  • Greek: αβέβαιος
  • Italian: insicuro
  • Japanese: 確信のない
  • Korean: 불확실한
  • Norwegian: usikker
  • Polish: niepewny
  • European Portuguese: incerto
  • Romanian: nesigur
  • Russian: неуверенный
  • Latin American Spanish: inseguro
  • Swedish: osäker
  • Thai: ไม่แน่ใจ
  • Turkish: emin olmayan
  • Ukrainian: невпевнений
  • Vietnamese: thiếu tự tin

Chinese translation of 'unsure'

unsure

(ʌnˈʃuəʳ)

adj

  1. 没(沒)有把握的 (méiyǒu bǎwò de)
    to be unsure about sth 对(對)某事没(沒)有把握 (duì mǒushì méiyǒu bǎwò)
    to be unsure of o.s. 对(對)自己缺乏信心 (duì zìjǐ quēfá xìnxīn)
(adjective) 
Definition
lacking assurance or self-confidence
hesitant unsure performances from all the orchestra
Synonyms
lacking in confidence
hesitant
apprehensive
People are still terribly apprehensive about the future.
insecure
She was insecure about her performance at her new job.
unconfident
unassured
lacking assurance
Opposites
sure
,
confident
,
assured
(adjective) 
Definition
uncertain or undecided
Fifty-two per cent were unsure about the idea.
Synonyms
doubtful
Why did he sound so doubtful?
sceptical
scientists who are sceptical about global warming
dubious
My parents were a bit dubious about it all.
suspicious
He has his father's suspicious nature.
hesitant
I was hesitant about accepting the invitation.
undecided
She was still undecided as to what career she wanted to pursue.
unconvinced
Most consumers seem unconvinced that the recession is over.
distrustful
Voters are distrustful of all politicians.
in a quandary
mistrustful
Fletcher had become taciturn and mistrustful of the media.
irresolute
They launched the attack for fear of seeming irresolute.
Opposites
decided
,
sure
,
certain
,
convinced
,
persuaded
,
resolute

Additional synonyms

in the sense of apprehensive
Definition
fearful or anxious about the future
People are still terribly apprehensive about the future.
Synonyms
anxious,
concerned,
worried,
afraid,
alarmed,
nervous,
suspicious,
doubtful,
uneasy,
fearful,
disquieted,
foreboding,
twitchy (informal),
mistrustful,
antsy (informal)
in the sense of distrustful
Voters are distrustful of all politicians.
Synonyms
suspicious,
doubting,
wary,
cynical,
doubtful,
sceptical,
uneasy,
dubious,
distrusting,
disbelieving,
leery (slang),
mistrustful,
chary
in the sense of dubious
Definition
unsure or undecided
My parents were a bit dubious about it all.
Synonyms
unsure,
uncertain,
suspicious,
hesitating,
doubtful,
sceptical,
tentative,
wavering,
hesitant,
undecided,
unconvinced,
iffy (informal),
leery (slang),
distrustful,
in two minds (informal)

Synonyms of 'unsure'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of hesitant
Definition
doubtful and unsure in speech or action
I was hesitant about accepting the invitation.
Synonyms
uncertain,
reluctant,
shy,
halting,
doubtful,
sceptical,
unsure,
hesitating,
wavering,
timid,
diffident,
lacking confidence,
vacillating,
hanging back,
irresolute,
half-arsed (British, slang),
half-assed (US, Canadian, slang),
half-hearted
in the sense of insecure
Definition
anxious or uncertain
She was insecure about her performance at her new job.
Synonyms
unconfident,
worried,
anxious,
afraid,
shy,
uncertain,
unsure,
timid,
self-conscious,
hesitant,
meek,
self-effacing,
diffident,
unassertive
in the sense of irresolute
Definition
unable to make decisions
They launched the attack for fear of seeming irresolute.
Synonyms
indecisive,
weak,
hesitating,
doubtful,
unsettled,
unstable,
tentative,
wavering,
hesitant,
undecided,
fickle,
unsteady,
infirm,
vacillating,
in two minds,
undetermined,
half-arsed (British, slang),
half-assed (US, Canadian, slang),
half-hearted
in the sense of mistrustful
Fletcher had become taciturn and mistrustful of the media.
Synonyms
suspicious,
nervous,
cautious,
uncertain,
wary,
cynical,
doubtful,
sceptical,
dubious,
fearful,
hesitant,
apprehensive,
leery (slang),
distrustful,
chary
in the sense of sceptical
scientists who are sceptical about global warming
Synonyms
doubtful,
cynical,
dubious,
questioning,
doubting,
hesitating,
scoffing,
hesitant,
unconvinced,
disbelieving,
incredulous,
quizzical,
mistrustful,
unbelieving
in the sense of suspicious
Definition
unwilling to trust
He has his father's suspicious nature.
Synonyms
distrustful,
suspecting,
sceptical,
doubtful,
apprehensive,
leery (slang),
mistrustful,
unbelieving,
wary
in the sense of unconvinced
Definition
not certain that something is true or right
Most consumers seem unconvinced that the recession is over.
Synonyms
sceptical,
doubtful,
disbelieving,
doubting,
cynical,
dubious,
incredulous,
mistrustful,
unbelieving,
unpersuaded
in the sense of undecided
Definition
not having made up one's mind
She was still undecided as to what career she wanted to pursue.
Synonyms
unsure,
uncertain,
uncommitted,
torn,
doubtful,
dubious,
wavering,
hesitant,
ambivalent,
dithering (British),
in two minds,
irresolute,
swithering (Scottish)
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