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Example sentences for "unsure"

Lexicographically close words:
unsung; unsunned; unsupplied; unsupportable; unsupported; unsurmountable; unsurpassable; unsurpassed; unsurveyed; unsusceptible
  1. Pamela's cold, rather wondering scrutiny made her feel terribly unsure of herself.

  2. As Pamela's claims and her own ceaseless fear of inadequacy made her increasingly unsure of Violet, Alex became less and less at ease with her.

  3. An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart.

  4. Thoughts speculative their unsure hopes relate, But certain issue strokes must arbitrate.

  5. In any event, she was missing, freaked out, unsure who she was, and probably in a lot of trouble.

  6. As she strode on ahead, the nurse watched her carefully, as though unsure what she might do next.

  7. As inertia, if in no other way, she represented three- fourths of the human race, and her movement might be the true movement of the future, against the hasty and unsure acceleration of America.

  8. He could not help himself, for his position as the President's friend and independent statesman at once was false, and he must be unsure in both relations.

  9. Then he looked down at the knife a moment, as though unsure what it was.

  10. I edged into the bedroom, unsure if I really should, to say good-bye to Sarah and to give her one last hug.

  11. I hesitated, wondering why he would ask and also unsure what to say.

  12. The first was a young man unsure about which road to take as he stepped out into the world.

  13. Now unsure of what to do with it that would be agreeable to his neighbors, he decided simply to dump it out onto his driveway on the very spot whence he had scooped it up.

  14. Commodus was, apparently, as fresh, as jaunty, as full of reserve strength, as far from being unsure of himself when he finished the hundredth bear as when he drove his first spear into the first.

  15. It was well along into the Autumn, though we were now unsure of what month we were in, so completely had we lost count of the days.

  16. The young man, unsure of himself, must talk it over with the mentor whom his wife and mother have provided.

  17. He is so unsure that his nerves are always on edge, in danger of breaking.

  18. He felt suddenly unsure of something--almost unsure of himself, it seemed.

  19. I grew puzzled, as the evening wore on, and just a little unsure of myself.

  20. I could see that she was keener than ever, and beginning to be a little worried and unsure of herself!

  21. He was still as unsure and unfixed as when he had married himself.

  22. She was still a foreigner, unsure of her ground.

  23. She was so used to unsure people who took on a new being with every new influence.

  24. It is the unworthy potterers with life, the dabblers in life-stuff, those who blind themselves to their high estate, those who are unsure of their footing who worry.

  25. When that is the case, they are always bad citizens, and perfectly unsure connections.

  26. Again he was unsure why he felt an emotion: now, anger.

  27. They therefore assign not only a treacherous and unsure ground of their pleasurable living, but also one in all respects despicable and little, if the escaping of evils be the matter of their complacence and last good.

  28. It was equally clear that Frank himself was unsure of the truth, and had been unnerved by the youth's allegations.

  29. III Captain Olaf Brunner, newly promoted, was scarcely recognizable as the same human being who had once been so unsure of his military role, and stood in trepidation at the approach of the Alliance Fleet.

  30. They were unsure of being seen by the floating grey of eyes patient to gaze from their vast distance.

  31. Divine guidance, did not save them from puzzling perplexities and unsure decisions.

  32. Besides, he was unsure they could turn off the gravity without also turning off the drive.

  33. Unsure of himself personally he had a passion for correcting inequalities.

  34. The prime minister stood for a moment as though unsure whether to take it.

  35. Hawksworth shifted uneasily, unsure of the protocol of betting with kings.

  36. Hawksworth found himself startled, and unsure what reply was appropriate.

  37. He hesitated for a moment, as though unsure how to phrase his next point.

  38. He looked up to greet her, unsure whether to betray his relief by taking her immediately in his arms, or to scold and tease her a bit first.

  39. Donna Tullia is fat and fiery of complexion, uneasily vivacious and unsure of herself.

  40. Orsino suddenly turned the subject, as though he felt unsure of himself.

  41. And in a moment I lost the great face, and was all unsure that ever I had seen aught.

  42. And, presently, when the instrument was made right, she called into the night the name of that man within the book; and so it came about that I had hoped too much; yet even now was I strangely unsure whether to cease from hoping.

  43. She felt so unsure of her position, so unsure of everything, except that she had a great hungry wealth of love to give away to those who would receive it of her.

  44. Sometimes coming home from his day's work Amos Adams would drop in for a chat with the tired teacher, and he refreshed her curiously with his quiet manner and his unsure otherworldliness, and his tough, unyielding optimism.

  45. Then he is so changeable and unsure of himself--it requires the greatest patience and understanding to help him.

  46. She was as if amused, but rather unsure as yet what this new person was like.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unsure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    agnostic; ambiguous; awkward; callow; capricious; casual; chancy; changeable; dangerous; debatable; desultory; distrustful; doubtful; doubting; dubious; dumb; empty; equivocal; erratic; fickle; gauche; green; groping; hazardous; hesitant; hesitating; ignorant; inane; incalculable; indecisive; indefinite; indemonstrable; inexperienced; infirm; innocent; insecure; insubstantial; irresolute; irresponsible; mind; naive; perilous; precarious; provisional; questionable; raw; risky; rocky; shaky; shifting; shifty; simple; skeptical; slippery; snobbish; suspicious; temporary; tentative; ticklish; tottery; touchy; treacherous; tremulous; unaccountable; uncertain; unclear; uncomprehending; unconvinced; undecided; uneasy; unenlightened; unfamiliar; unforeseeable; unhealthy; unilluminated; uninformed; uninitiated; unintelligent; unknowing; unpredictable; unprovable; unreliable; unresolved; unripe; unsound; unstable; unsteady; unsubstantial; unsure; untrustworthy; unversed; vacuous; variable; wavering; weak; whimsical; wobbly