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1. unsure
adjective. ['ənˈʃʊr'] lacking self-confidence.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- sure (English)
- sure (Middle English (1100-1500))
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Unsure
- entrepreneur
- pimplapure
- observateur
- premature
- reinsure
- procure
- obscure
- immature
- beladur
- amanpour
- stamour
- secure
- rednour
- reassure
- mature
- lumpur
- lancour
- impure
- gochnour
- gilmour
- demure
- brochure
- bonjour
- baldur
- segur
- mosur
- manure
- lesure
- latour
- lacour
How do you pronounce unsure?
Pronounce unsure as ənˈʃʊr.
US - How to pronounce unsure in American English
UK - How to pronounce unsure in British English
Sentences with unsure
1. Noun, singular or mass
If you're unsure of where to start, speak to your veterinarian for suggestions.
2. Adjective
Watch for symptoms until you are fully healed, and call your doctor if you are unsure.
Quotes about unsure
1. You’ll be fine. You’re 25. Feeling [unsure] and lost is part of your path. Don’t avoid it. See what those feelings are showing you and use it. take a breath. You’ll be okay. Even if you don’t feel okay all the time.
- Louis C.K., Untitled 1
2. They say that I am a poetI wonder what they would say if they saw me from the inside I bottleemotions and place them into the sea for others to unbottle ondistant shores I am unsure as to whether they ever reach and forthat matter as to whether I ever get my point acrossor my love
- Saul Williams
3. If you want to be a grocer, or a general, or a politician, or a judge, you will invariably become it; that is your punishment. If you never know what you want to be, if you live what some might call the dynamic life but what I will call the artistic life, if each day you are unsure of who you are and what you know you will never become anything, and that is your reward.
- Oscar Wilde
2. unsure
adjective. ['ənˈʃʊr'] lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- sure (English)
- sure (Middle English (1100-1500))
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))