English to Spanish Dictionary uncertain

uncertain

incierto
definition
adjective
an uncertain future
not able to be relied on; not known or definite.
translation of 'uncertain'
adjective
dudoso,
inseguro,
incierto
example
Due to a family bereavement it is 'uncertain' if this slot will go ahead.
Life is more 'uncertain' , so the task of launching an adolescent into the world has become more complicated.
The young couple she confronted with this information today seemed bemused and 'uncertain' how to react.
They were released on bail following a public outcry but still faced an 'uncertain' future.
His morose delivery makes you 'uncertain' whether you are supposed to laugh or cry.
However, the future still looks 'uncertain' as he has no money for higher education.
Frances was 'uncertain' how younger students would view her, but soon made her mark.
Even the Western powers appear 'uncertain' about whether it is a good idea.
If you are 'uncertain' about what options you should take think about speaking to a financial adviser.
The Jubilee arouses 'uncertain' feelings, halting thoughts, though it's in our town.
We are 'uncertain' whether the random allocation was adequately concealed in most of the studies.
If you are 'uncertain' about location, a relocation agent can help narrow down your field of choice.
Dennis said he was 'uncertain' whether the kidnapping was a case of mistaken identity.
The link between violent music and violent behaviour is an 'uncertain' one.
We live in 'uncertain' times when change has never been so rapid or unpredictable.
Yet, as to the details of our life, or as to where my husband is now, I am 'uncertain' .
Because of this historians are 'uncertain' about the final toll of victims.
O'Donnell was left 'uncertain' as to what direction his career should pursue.
The future of the pier has been 'uncertain' for years and one unnamed firm is currently in talks with Blue Lark.
It's human nature that in 'uncertain' times we become more conservative and less speculative.
This all led to uncivilised evening drinks at The Local, before wobbling home in an 'uncertain' manner.
I am 'uncertain' how, in those circumstances, she can reserve her position in relation to the point.
Whether his death was caused by heart attack or assassination is still 'uncertain' .
It was the Society's view that banks would simply not deal with firms whose future was 'uncertain' .
He was still 'uncertain' about the whole thing but I got him interested enough to come along.
Now the future is 'uncertain' for the restored Victorian warehouse with floors the size of a football pitch.
The future of this business and the fate of its 240 employees remain 'uncertain' .
Many more would like to begin trading, but are confused about the best way forward or 'uncertain' of the outcome.
There were lots of times when people were very 'uncertain' about the situation there.
Today they are genuinely 'uncertain' of their own greatness, or of how to exercise their power.
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