Uncertain ( adjective , adverb , noun )

(As an adjective)

Uncertain ( adjective )

Not known or definite; not fixed or established.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "not certain"): from un- (expressing negation) + certain.

Examples:

  1. The outcome of the election is uncertain.
  2. The future is uncertain.
  3. The company's financial position is uncertain.
  4. The weather is uncertain.
  5. The quality of the product is uncertain.

(As an adverb)

Uncertain ( adverb )

Not known or definite; not fixed or established.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "not certain"): from un- (expressing negation) + certain.

Examples:

  1. The outcome of the election is uncertain.
  2. The future is uncertain.
  3. The company's financial position is uncertain.
  4. The weather is uncertain.
  5. The quality of the product is uncertain.

(As a noun)

Uncertain ( noun )

Not known or definite; not fixed or established.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "not certain"): from un- (expressing negation) + certain.

Examples:

  1. The outcome of the election is uncertain.
  2. The future is uncertain.
  3. The company's financial position is uncertain.
  4. The weather is uncertain.
  5. The quality of the product is uncertain.
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