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All uncertain antonyms

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adj uncertain

  • hardline β€” an uncompromising or unyielding stand, especially in politics.
  • high-speed β€” designed to operate or operating at a high speed: a high-speed drill.
  • holy β€” specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated: holy ground.
  • honest injun β€” honestly (used to emphasize the truth of a statement).
  • honest to god β€” real or genuine.
  • honest-to-goodness β€” real or genuine.
  • hotdogging β€” the act of one who hot-dogs; the performance of intricate, daring, or flamboyant stunts.
  • hotshot β€” highly successful and aggressive: a hotshot lawyer; a hotshot account exec.
  • hubristic β€” excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance.
  • in evidence β€” that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
  • in on β€” If you are in on something, you are involved in it or know about it.
  • in sight β€” an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding: an insight into 18th-century life.
  • in the flesh β€” the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat.
  • in view β€” an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • incontrovertible β€” not controvertible; not open to question or dispute; indisputable: absolute and incontrovertible truth.
  • incorrupt β€” not corrupt; not debased or perverted; morally upright.
  • indisputable β€” not disputable or deniable; uncontestable. indisputable evidence.
  • ineludible β€” not eludible; inescapable.
  • inerrant β€” free from error; infallible.
  • inevitable β€” unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
  • inferable β€” to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
  • innoxious β€” harmless; innocuous.
  • intemerate β€” inviolate; undefiled; unsullied; pure.
  • inviolate β€” free from violation, injury, desecration, or outrage.
  • iron-fisted β€” ruthless, harsh, and tyrannical: an ironfisted dictator.
  • iron-jawed β€” having a jaw of or like iron: an iron-jawed press; an iron-jawed fighter.
  • ironfisted β€” ruthless, harsh, and tyrannical: an ironfisted dictator.
  • irrebuttable β€” incapable of being rebutted or refuted.
  • irrefragable β€” not to be disputed or contested.
  • irrefrangible β€” not to be broken or violated; inviolable: an irrefrangible rule of etiquette.
  • irrefutable β€” not capable of being refuted or disproved: irrefutable logic.
  • kidder β€” to talk or deal jokingly with; banter; jest with: She is always kidded about her accent.
  • know it all β€” a person who acts as though he or she knows everything and who dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others.
  • maidenly β€” pertaining to, characteristic of, or befitting a maiden: a maidenly blush.
  • manacled β€” a shackle for the hand; handcuff.

adv uncertain

  • hypothetically β€” assumed by hypothesis; supposed: a hypothetical case.
  • imaginably β€” capable of being imagined or conceived.
  • in all probability β€” the quality or fact of being probable.
  • in toto β€” totally; entirely; completely
  • in-deed β€” in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation): Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work?
  • incontestably β€” incapable of being contested; not open to dispute; incontrovertible: incontestable proof.
  • incontrovertibly β€” not controvertible; not open to question or dispute; indisputable: absolute and incontrovertible truth.
  • indisputably β€” not disputable or deniable; uncontestable. indisputable evidence.
  • inexorably β€” unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • infallibly β€” absolutely trustworthy or sure: an infallible rule.
  • intuitively β€” perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.
  • irrefutably β€” not capable of being refuted or disproved: irrefutable logic.
  • lucidly β€” easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible: a lucid explanation.
  • manifestly β€” readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
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