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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incertitude

Incertitude \In*cer"ti*tude\, n. [Cf. F. incertitude, LL. incertitudo, fr. L. incertus. See Incertain.] Uncertainty; doubtfulness; doubt.

The incertitude and instability of this life.
--Holland.

He fails . . . from mere incertitude or irresolution.
--I. Taylor.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
incertitude

mid-15c., "variability," from Middle French incertitude (14c.), from Late Latin incertitudinem (nominative incertitudo); see certitude. Incertain "uncertain" and incertainty "uncertainty" also were living words in Middle English.

Wiktionary
incertitude

n. uncertainty, doubt, insecurity

WordNet
incertitude

n. the state of being unsure of something [syn: doubt, uncertainty, dubiety, doubtfulness, dubiousness] [ant: certainty]

Usage examples of "incertitude".

In other cases, like that of the adoption of Hadrian by Trajan, or of the death of Antinous, the author has tried to leave that very incertitude which before it existed in history doubtless existed in life itself.

As to the northern and southern coasts, which are not given on the said charts, there is much incertitude.

I would lie in the stern, protected by the purple canopy, listening till darkness came to efface both those lines which describe the tragic incertitude of our life, and those which speak of doves and kisses and garlands of roses.