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unceasing

ADJ ไม่หยุดยั้ง  ไม่รู้จบ  ไม่ขาดสาย  ต่อเนื่อง  continuous eternal incessant unending sporadic inconstant mai-yud-yang

 

unceasingly

ADV ซึ่ง ต่อเนื่อง  อย่าง ไม่หยุดหย่อน  ไม่รู้จบ  ไม่ขาดสาย  continuously discontinuously noncontinuously sueng-tor-naung

 

unceremonious

ADJ ที่ ขัดจังหวะ ใน สถานการณ์ ที่ มี พิธีรีตอง  ซึ่ง ฉุกละหุก  ซึ่ง เร่งรีบ  hasty discourteous ti-khad-jang-wa-nai-sa-tha-na-kan-ti-mi-pi-thi-ri-tong

 

unceremonious

ADJ ที่ เป็นกันเอง  ซึ่ง ไม่มี พิธีรีตอง  ซึ่ง ไม่มี พิธีการ  aprupt informal unceremonial courteous ti-pen-kan-eng

 

unceremoniously

ADJ อย่าง เป็นกันเอง  yang-pen-kan-eng

 

uncertain

ADJ ที่ ไม่มี ความมั่นใจ  ที่ ไม่มี ความเชื่อมั่น  incertain unsure unpredictable indefinite certain sure predictable definite ti-mai-mi-kwam-man-jai

 

uncertain

ADJ ที่ ไม่แน่ นอน  ที่ ขึ้นๆ  ลงๆ  ที่ ไม่มั่นคง  variable unsteady unvariable steady ti-mai-nae-non

 

uncertain

ADJ ที่ ไม่แน่ใจ  ซึ่ง คลางแคลงใจ  definite certain proven ti-mai-nae-jai

 

uncertainly

ADV ด้วย ความ ไม่ มั่นใจ  อย่าง ไม่ มั่นใจ  อย่าง ลังเล  อย่าง ไม่แน่ใจ  unsurly unpredictably indefinitely surely predictably definitely duai-kwam-mai-man-jai

 

uncertainly

ADV อย่าง ขาด เสถียรภาพ  อย่าง ขึ้นๆ  ลงๆ  variably unsteadily unvariably steadily yang-khad-sa-thian-ra-pap

 

uncertainty

N ความ ไม่ มั่นใจ (ต่อ เหตุการณ์  ชะตา ชีวิต  ฯลฯ  ความรู้สึก ไม่แน่ใจ  ความรู้สึก ไม่มั่นคง  hesitation irresolution indecision ambivalence certainty kwam-mai-man-jai

 

uncertainty

N ความไม่แน่นอน  unpredictability indeterminacy indefiniteness certainty kwam-mai-nae-non

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

UNCEASING

a.Not ceasing; not intermitting; continual.

 

UNCEASINGLY

adv. Without intermission or cessation; continually.

 

UNCELEBRATED

a.Not celebrated; not solemnized.

 

UNCELESTIAL

a.Not heavenly.

 

UNCENSURABLE

a.Not worthy of censure.

 

UNCENSURED

a.Not censured; exempt from blame or reproach. Whose right it is uncensur'd to be dull.

 

UNCENTRICAL

a.not central; distant from the center.

 

UNCEREMONIAL

a.Not ceremonial.

 

UNCEREMONIOUS

a.not ceremonious; not formal.

 

UNCERTAIN

a. 1. Not certain; doubtful; not certainly known. it is uncertain who will be the next president.
2. Doubtful; not having certain knowledge.
A man without the protection of a superior Being - is uncertain of every thing that he hopes for.
3. Not sure in the consequence.
Or whistling slings dismiss'd the uncertain stone.
4. Not sure; not exact.
Soon bent his bow, uncertain in his aim.
5. Unsettled; irregular.

 

UNCERTAINLY

adv. 1. Not surely; not certainly.
2. Not confidently.
- Standards that cannot be known at all, or but imperfectly and uncertainly.

 

UNCERTAINTY

n. 1. doubtfulness; dubiousness. The truth is not ascertained; the latest accounts have not removed the uncertainty.
2. Want of certainty; want of precision; as the uncertainty of the signification of words.
3. Contingency.
Steadfastly grasping the greatest and most slippery uncertainties.
4. Something unknown.
Our shepherd's case is every man's case that quits a certainty for an uncertainty.

 

UNCESSANT

a.Continual; incessant. [The latter is the word now used. ]

 

UNCESSANTLY

adv. Incessantly. Obs.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

UNCE

Unce, n. Etym: [L. uncus hook. ]

 

Defn: A claw. [Obs. ]

 

UNCE

Unce, n. Etym: [L. uncia ounce. See Ounce a weight. ]

 

Defn: An ounce; a small portion. [Obs. ] "By unces hung his locks." Chaucer.

 

UNCEASABLE

UNCEASABLE Un *ceas "a *ble, a.

 

Defn: Not capable of being ended; unceasing. [R.]

 

UNCENTER; UNCENTRE

Un *cen "ter, Un *cen "tre, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + center. ]

 

Defn: To throw from its center.

 

UNCENTURY

Un *cen "tu *ry, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + century. ]

 

Defn: To remove from its actual century. [R.] It has first to uncentury itself. H. Drummond.

 

UNCERTAIN

Un *cer "tain, a. Etym: [Pref. un- + certain. Cf. Incertain. ]

 

1. Not certain; not having certain knowledge; not assured in mind; distrustful. Chaucer. Man, without the protection of a superior Being, ... is uncertain of everything that he hopes for. Tillotson.

 

2. Irresolute; inconsonant; variable; untrustworthy; as, an uncertain person; an uncertain breeze. O woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please! Sir W. Scott.

 

3. Questionable; equivocal; indefinite; problematical. "The fashion of uncertain evils." Milton. From certain dangers to uncertain praise. Dryden.

 

4. Not sure; liable to fall or err; fallible. Soon bent his bow, uncertain in his aim. Dryden. Whistling slings dismissed the uncertain stone. Gay.

 

Syn. -- See Precarious.

 

UNCERTAIN

Un *cer "tain, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + certain; or fr. uncertain, a.]

 

Defn: To make uncertain. [Obs. ] Sir W. Raleigh.

 

UNCERTAINLY

UNCERTAINLY Un *cer "tain *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an uncertain manner.

 

UNCERTAINTY

Un *cer "tain *ty, n.; pl. Uncertainties (.

 

1. The quality or state of being uncertain.

 

2. 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.

 

UNCESSANT

UNCESSANT Un *ces "sant, a.

 

Defn: Incessant. [Obs. ] Dr. H. More. -- Un *ces "sant *ly, adv. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

unceasing

un ceas ing |ˌənˈsēsiNG ˌənˈsisɪŋ | adjective not coming to an end; continuous: the unceasing efforts of the staff. DERIVATIVES un ceas ing ly adverb

 

uncelebrated

un cel e brat ed |ˌənˈseləˌbrātid ˌənˈsɛləˌbreɪdɪd | adjective not publicly acclaimed: an uncelebrated but indispensable role.

 

uncensored

un cen sored |ənˈsensərd ʌnˈsensərd | adjective not censored.

 

unceremonious

un cer e mo ni ous |ˌənserəˈmōnēəs ˌənsɛrəˈmoʊniəs | adjective having or showing a lack of courtesy; rough or abrupt. he was known for his strong views and unceremonious manners. they make their unceremonious exit from the window. DERIVATIVES un cer e mo ni ous ly adverb, un cer e mo ni ous ness noun

 

uncertain

un cer tain |ˌənˈsərtn ˌənˈsərtn | adjective not able to be relied on; not known or definite: an uncertain future. (of a person ) not completely confident or sure of something: I was uncertain how to proceed. PHRASES in no uncertain terms clearly and forcefully: she refused me, in no uncertain terms. DERIVATIVES un cer tain ly adverb

 

uncertainty

un cer tain ty |ˌənˈsərtntē ˌənˈsərtnti | noun ( pl. uncertainties ) the state of being uncertain: times of uncertainty and danger. (usu. uncertainties ) something that is uncertain or that causes one to feel uncertain: financial uncertainties.

 

uncertainty principle

un cer tain ty prin ci ple noun Physics the principle that the momentum and position of a particle cannot both be precisely determined at the same time.

 

uncertified

un cer ti fied |ˌənˈsərtəˌfīd ˌənˈsərdəfaɪd | adjective not officially recognized as having a certain status or meeting certain standards: uncertified accountants. not attested or confirmed in a formal statement.

 

Oxford Dictionary

unceasing

un |ceas ¦ing |ʌnˈsiːsɪŋ | adjective not coming to an end; continuous: the unceasing efforts of the staff. DERIVATIVES unceasingly adverb

 

uncelebrated

un |cele ¦brated |ʌnˈsɛlɪbreɪtɪd | adjective not publicly acclaimed: an uncelebrated but indispensable role.

 

uncensored

un |cen ¦sored |ʌnˈsɛnsəd | adjective not censored.

 

unceremonious

un |cere ¦mo ¦ni |ous |ˌʌnsɛrɪˈməʊnɪəs | adjective having or showing a lack of courtesy; rough or abrupt: he was known for his strong views and unceremonious manners. DERIVATIVES unceremoniously adverb, unceremoniousness noun

 

uncertain

un |cer ¦tain |ʌnˈsəːt (ə )n, -tɪn | adjective not able to be relied on; not known or definite: an uncertain future. (of a person ) not completely confident or sure of something: I was uncertain how to proceed. PHRASES in no uncertain terms clearly and forcefully: she has already refused me, in no uncertain terms. DERIVATIVES uncertainly adverb

 

uncertainty

un |cer ¦tainty |ʌnˈsəːt (ə )nti, -tɪnti | noun ( pl. uncertainties ) [ mass noun ] the state of being uncertain: times of uncertainty and danger. [ count noun ] (usu. uncertainties ) something that is uncertain or that causes one to feel uncertain: financial uncertainties.

 

uncertainty principle

un |cer ¦tainty prin |ciple noun Physics the principle that the momentum and position of a particle cannot both be precisely determined at the same time.

 

uncertified

un |cer ¦ti ¦fied |ʌnˈsəːtɪfʌɪd | adjective not officially recognized as having a certain status or meeting certain standards: uncertified accountants. not attested or confirmed in a formal statement.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

unceasing

unceasing adjective with unceasing determination she reached her fitness goals in less than ten months: incessant, ceaseless, constant, continual, unabating, interminable, endless, unending, never-ending, everlasting, eternal, perpetual, continuous, nonstop, uninterrupted, unbroken, unremitting, persistent, relentless, unrelenting, unrelieved, sustained.

 

uncensored

uncensored adjective this version of the movie is supposedly uncensored: uncut, complete, raw, whole, unexpurgated, unedited.

 

unceremonious

unceremonious adjective 1 an unceremonious dismissal: abrupt, sudden, hasty, hurried, summary, perfunctory, undignified; rude, impolite, discourteous, offhand. 2 an unceremonious man: informal, casual, relaxed, easygoing, familiar, natural, laid-back. ANTONYMS formal.

 

uncertain

uncertain adjective 1 the outcome is uncertain: unknown, debatable, open to question, in doubt, undetermined, unsure, in the balance, up in the air; unpredictable, unforeseeable, incalculable; risky, chancy, dicey; informal iffy. ANTONYMS predictable, settled. 2 its origin is uncertain: vague, unclear, fuzzy, ambiguous, unknown, unascertainable, obscure, arcane. 3 uncertain weather: changeable, variable, irregular, unpredictable, unreliable, unsettled, erratic, fluctuating. 4 Ed was uncertain about what to do: unsure, doubtful, dubious, undecided, irresolute, hesitant, blowing hot and cold, vacillating, vague, unclear, ambivalent, of two minds. ANTONYMS sure. 5 an uncertain smile: hesitant, tentative, faltering, unsure, unconfident. ANTONYMS confident.

 

uncertainty

uncertainty noun 1 the uncertainty of the stock market: unpredictability, unreliability, riskiness, chanciness, precariousness, changeability, variability, inconstancy, fickleness, caprice. ANTONYMS predictability. 2 uncertainty about the future is always bad for morale: doubt, lack of certainty, indecision, irresolution, hesitancy, unsureness, doubtfulness, wavering, vacillation, equivocation, vagueness, haziness, ambivalence, lack of conviction, disquiet, wariness, chariness, leeriness, skepticism; queries, questions; formal dubiety. 3 she pushed the anxious uncertainties out of her mind: doubt, qualm, misgiving, apprehension, quandary, reservation, scruple, second thought, query, question, question mark, suspicion. 4 there was uncertainty in his voice: hesitancy, hesitation, tentativeness, unsureness, lack of confidence, diffidence, doubtfulness, doubt. ANTONYMS confidence. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD uncertainty, doubt, dubiety, skepticism If you're not sure about something, you're probably experiencing a degree of uncertainty, which is a general term covering everything from a mere lack of absolute certainty (uncertainty about the time of the dinner party ) to an almost complete lack of knowledge that makes it impossible to do more than guess at the result or outcome (uncertainty about the country's future ). Doubt implies both uncertainty and an inability to make a decision because the evidence is insufficient (considerable doubt as to her innocence ). Dubiety comes closer in meaning to uncertainty than to doubt, because it stresses a lack of sureness rather than an inability to reach a decision; but unlike uncertainty, it connotes wavering or fluctuating between one conclusion and another (no one could fail to notice the dubiety in his voice ). If you exhibit skepticism, you are not so much uncertain as unwilling to believe. It usually refers to an habitual state of mind or to a customary reaction (she always listened to his excuses with skepticism ).These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

unceasing

unceasing adjective the unceasing efforts of the staff: incessant, ceaseless, unending, endless, never-ending, interminable, non-stop, constant, continuous, continual, uninterrupted, unabated, unabating, unremitting, relentless, unrelenting, unrelieved, sustained, persistent, lasting, eternal, perpetual; unfaltering, unflagging, untiring, unwearied, unwavering, unswerving, undeviating, persevering, dogged, tireless, indefatigable. ANTONYMS intermittent, occasional; half-hearted.

 

unceremonious

unceremonious adjective 1 he waved them to an unceremonious halt: abrupt, sudden, hasty, hurried, summary, perfunctory, undignified, rude, impolite, uncivil, discourteous, unmannerly, offhand, dismissive; informal off. ANTONYMS polite. 2 an affable, unceremonious man: informal, not formal, casual, relaxed; easy-going, easy, familiar, natural, unreserved, open, free, loose; informal laid-back, free and easy. ANTONYMS formal.

 

uncertain

uncertain adjective 1 the environmental effects of the project are uncertain: unknown, undetermined, unsettled, unresolved, unsure, pending, in the balance, in limbo, up in the air, debatable, open to question, in doubt; unpredictable, unforeseeable, incalculable, speculative; unreliable, untrustworthy, undependable, risky, chancy; informal dicey, hairy, iffy; Brit. informal dodgy. ANTONYMS certain, settled; predictable. 2 the uncertain weather meant that passengers needed to pack a pullover or two: changeable, variable, varying, irregular, fitful, unpredictable, unreliable, unsettled, unstable, erratic, fluctuating; rare changeful, fluctuant. 3 Edward was a little uncertain about the decision: unsure, doubtful, dubious, undecided, unresolved, indecisive, irresolute, hesitant, wavering, vacillating, oscillating, equivocating, vague, hazy, unclear, ambivalent, in two minds, on the horns of a dilemma, torn; informal iffy, blowing hot and cold, on the fence. ANTONYMS certain, sure. 4 I gave her an uncertain smile: hesitant, hesitating, tentative, halting, faltering, unsure, unconfident, diffident, doubtful. ANTONYMS confident.

 

uncertainty

uncertainty noun 1 the uncertainty of the future: unpredictability, unreliability, riskiness, chanciness, precariousness, unsureness; changeability, changeableness, variability, inconstancy, fitfulness, fickleness. ANTONYMS certainty, predictability. 2 uncertainty about the future is always bad for morale: unsureness, lack of certainty, indecision, irresolution, hesitancy, doubt, doubtfulness, wavering, vacillation, equivocation, vagueness, ambivalence, lack of conviction, disquiet, disquietude, wariness, chariness, scepticism; queries, questions; rare dubiety, incertitude. ANTONYMS certainty. 3 she pushed the anxious uncertainties out of her mind: doubt, qualm, misgiving, apprehension, quandary, dilemma, reservation, niggle, scruple, second thought, query, question, question mark, suspicion. 4 there was uncertainty in his voice: hesitancy, tentativeness, unsureness, lack of confidence, diffidence, doubtfulness, doubt. ANTONYMS confidence.

 

Sanseido Dictionary

UNCED

UNCED United Nations Conference on Environment and Development 地球 (ちきゆう )サミット

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

unceasing

n c as ing 形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗絶え間ない, ひっきりなしの .ly 副詞

 

unceremoniously

n c r e m ni ous ly 副詞 無造作に, ぞんざいに ; 儀式ばらずに .

 

uncertain

un cer tain /ʌ̀nsə́ː r t (ə )n /un (否定 )certain (確実な )〗(名 )uncertainty 形容詞 more ; most 1 be 〈人が 〉 «…について » 確信がない , はっきり知らない, 自信がない «about , of , as to » ▸ I am quite uncertain (about ) what to do .どうしていいかさっぱりわからない (!wh節 句が続く場合, 前置詞 はしばしば省略される ) He was uncertain of the outcome .彼は結果をはっきり知らなかった 2 はっきりしない , 不確実な, 未定の ; 疑わしい It is uncertain how the man died .その男の死因は不明だ an uncertain future 先行き不透明な将来 ▸ a lady of uncertain age ⦅遠回しに ⦆中年の女性 in no uncertain terms 強くはっきりと 3 あやふやな, 当てにならない ; 変わりやすい, 気まぐれな; 〈光が 〉ゆらゆらする; 〈足どりが 〉ふらふらした uncertain weather 不安定な天気 ▸ a man of uncertain temper お天気屋の男 ness 名詞

 

uncertainly

n c r tain ly 副詞 自信がなさそうに ; 頼りなげに ; しぶしぶ ; 不確かに .

 

uncertainty

un cer tain ty /ʌ̀nsə́ː r t (ə )nti /uncertain 名詞 -ties /-z /1 U «…についての » 不確実性 ; 半信半疑, あいまいさ ; 変わりやすさ «about , of » (certainty )be in a state of uncertainty あやふやな状態である the uncertainty of everyday life 日常生活のあいまい性 2 C 〖しばしばthe -ties 〗はっきりしないこと ; 当てにならないこと [], 確信の持てないこと the uncertainties of life 人生の無常 ~́ pr nciple 物理 不確定性原理 .