单词 | unassured |
例句 | For that to continue, lawmakers say Congress will have to act swiftly, something that is unassured if Mr. Schumer chooses to bind coronavirus funding to emergency military aid. Democrats eye tying emergency Ukraine aid to stalled $10B coronavirus package 2022-04-26T04:00:00Z The passing mention of “civil war” is I believe an unnamed reference to the 1786 Shays’ rebellion which reminds us even from Justice Story’s 1837 vantage that our nation’s continued existence has often been unassured. Metacom as Metaphor 2015-05-12T04:00:00Z I felt unassured in regard to my condition, and was half disposed to believe that I was still asleep and imagining horrors! Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z An hour passed, and still she sat unassured, restless of thought and conscious only that an encroaching darkness had obscured a vista on which her eyes had loved to dwell. Eden An Episode Still unassured, the Old Man turned his glasses on the rocky group. The Brassbounder A Tale of the Sea The priest said the words and paused while they were repeated; by one voice firmly and strongly, by the other low and unassured, yet clear. A Country Gentleman and his Family Graceful she entered the forbidden court, Her bosom throbbing with her purpose high; Slow were her steps, and unassured her port, While hope just trembled in her azure eye. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 2 August 1848 But the four infants who were left would be burden enough for the mother in her unassured and unprotected state. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets And when Dorothea was present she studied her too: she cast fleeting, searching, unassured glances at them—at Daniel and at Dorothea. The Goose Man But we did not then venture to quote any long passages from the original, unassured how they might look on our page to the eyes of Young Britain. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 And then again the old man fell a wondering at something in them that did not suggest the unassured beginnings of courtship, a settled security of relation as of complete unity in a mutual enterprise. The Emigrant Trail They were no longer dull, dead, emotionless, but aglow with returning life—puzzled, unassured, yet clearly conscious. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War It was like the traveler unaccustomed to fatigue and change, forced to commence a journey, unassured of his way, and ignorant of his destination. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is But Bismarck was not satisfied, and in his eyes Germany’s safety was still unassured; so he appealed to the Reichstag to augment largely their armaments. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine The first act, however, afforded her so little scope for acting, that she left the stage unassured of her own success. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859 Soon after the ladies left her, she received a message from Henry, requesting, as she saw company, to be permitted to visit her: she consented, and he entered immediately, with an unassured pace. Mary A Fiction But are you unassured—nay, wholly unassured? then what mad presumption to say to your soul, that these promises, being in the Bible, must belong indiscriminately to all! The Biography of Robert Murray M'Cheyne It recalled to her the ways of his pathetic youth, his youth that obscurity made wild and shy and unassured. The Divine Fire Associated words: homiletics, homiletic. precarious, a. uncertain, insecure, unassured, doubtful preceding, a. foregoing. precept, n. commandment, maxim, rule, adage, behest, injunction. precious, a. costly, expensive; valuable; dear, beloved, adored, idolized. precious stone. jewel, gem. Putnam's Word Book You enter the realm of death and the slain earth's dust alone sleeps beneath your unassured feet. Composition-Rhetoric Still He persisted in his design; and with a voice unassured and frequent interruptions, He contrived to finish the four first lines of the page. The Monk; a romance If you are wholly unassured of your being a believer, is it not a contradiction in terms to say, that you are sure the believers' promises belong to you? The Biography of Robert Murray M'Cheyne When I said I would try she looked distressfully unassured and I added "I'll do whatever risks no life but mine." The Cavalier But the weight within was too great; he shuffled with his feet, rolled his eyes, and twisted his hands, like an unassured witness before an acute and not to be deceived judge. Woodstock; or, the Cavalier This being graciously accorded, the mate, with a most doleful countenance, and a very unassured voice, made answer to the plain interrogative of the Clerk of Arraigns-- "Not guilty, my Lord." The Bushman — Life in a New Country Lady Eveline approached his bedside with unassured steps, fearing she knew not what, yet earnest to testify the interest she felt in the distresses of the sufferer. The Betrothed When the answer came, it was strangely deprecatory, uncertain, unassured. Vera, the Medium |
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