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uncertainty

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. being unsettled or in doubt; "the uncertainty of the outcome" [syn: uncertainness ] [ant: certainty ] the state of being unsure of something [syn: doubt , incertitude , dubiety , doubtfulness , dubiousness ] [ant: certainty ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Uncertainty is a situation which involves imperfect and/or unknown information . It arises in subtly different ways in a number of fields, including insurance , philosophy , physics , statistics , economics , finance , psychology , sociology , engineering ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Uncertainty \Un*cer"tain*ty\, n.; pl. Uncertainties . The quality or state of being uncertain. That which is uncertain; something unknown. Our shepherd's case is every man's case that quits a moral certainty for an uncertainty. --L'Estrange. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from uncertain + -ty .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE considerable ▪ David Lewis, chairman, said the year started with a considerable amount of uncertainty and despair in the travel industry. ▪ This cycle causes considerable market uncertainty affecting the occupiers, ...

Usage examples of uncertainty.

Howt due to chaotic uncertainty in phase locking, amplitude decay o theoretically begin within the day.

Edgar, her uncertainty of his intentions, her suspicions of his wished secession, the severe task she thought necessary to perform of giving him his liberty, with the anguish of a total inability to judge whether such a step would recall his tenderness, or precipitate his retreat, were suggestions which quickly succeeded, and, in a very short time, wholly domineered over every other.

Impartial looker-on sees clearer than the player Learn to obey, that later you may know how to command Man has nothing harder to endure than uncertainty Many creditors are so many allies One should give nothing up for lost excepting the dead Our thinkers are no heroes, and our heroes are no sages Overbusy friends are more damaging than intelligent enemies Prepare sorrow when we come into the world The experienced love to signify their superiority We quarrel with no one more readily than with the benefactor UARDA Volume 4.

Heisenberg discovered the uncertainty principle, physics turned a sharp corner, never to retrace its steps.

There is no doubt that it is a most effective agent in warfare, on account of the prolonged uncertainty which it creates.

Much of the prospecting was fruitless, but some of it brought forth riches, not in gold or silver, but in liquor and cigars, which at that stage of uncertainty meant more to a GI than a bankful of dollar bills.

They had danced it in utter silence--a tense, packed silence, vibrant with significances half-hidden, half-understood, and she found herself quivering with a strange uncertainty and nervousness as she and Quarrington together made their way into the dim-lit quiet of the winter-garden opening off the ballroom.

Both dreaded the severe reproof they had reason to expect from their uncle, but he was very forbearing, and thinking the fright and suffering entailed by their folly sufficient to deter them from a repetition of it, kindly refrained from lecturing them on the subject, though, when a suitable opportunity offered, he did talk seriously and tenderly, with now one and now the other, on the guilt and danger of putting off repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ, reminding them that they had had a very solemn warning of the shortness and uncertainty of life, and asking them to consider the question whether they were ready for a sudden call into the immediate presence of their Judge.

Even the treaties continually going on at the bazaar for the buying and selling of the merest trifles are carried on by speechifying rather than by mere colloquies, and the eternal uncertainty as to the market value of things in constant sale gives room enough for discussion.

Weary of this uncertainty, and the tergiversation of Austria, which was still under the influence of England, and feeling that the prolongation of such a state of things could only turn to his disadvantage, Bonaparte broke the armistice.

To admit that there is an outside power, something uncorrelated, is to invite fear, apprehension, uncertainty and terror.

Things made by mankind under modern conditions are ugly, primarily because our social organisation is ugly, because we live in an atmosphere of snatch and uncertainty, and do everything in an underbred strenuous manner.

The siege of Byzantium, which was immediately undertaken by Constantine, was attended with great labor and uncertainty.

Furthermore, admitting it to be an open question, neither proved nor disproved, but poised in equal uncertainty, still, it is not immoral nor undevout deeply to desire and fondly to hope a personal immortality.

I was aware that the creature might be a waking delusion, that it could have been the blow to the head that killed my friend - but it was the uncertainty that nearly unhinged me, the total loss of trust in my own senses.