highly uncertain

Frequency: 7.545.2 per million words

A formal or strong way to emphasize that something is not known.

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  • Cost estimates are highly uncertain in this business.
  • The outcome of the negotiations remains highly uncertain.
  • The future of the project is highly uncertain due to budget cuts.
  • Scientists stated that the long-term effects are highly uncertain.
  • Her reaction to the news was highly uncertain.
  • The company's financial stability is highly uncertain at this point.
  • Before the election, the political landscape was highly uncertain.
  • The exact number of participants is highly uncertain.
  • It is highly uncertain whether they will reach an agreement.
  • The weather forecast for tomorrow is highly uncertain.