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incertitude

[in-sur-ti-tood, -tyood] / ɪnˈsɜr tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /
NOUN
uncertainty
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But underneath the skepticism, something else nagged at me: the sense that my incertitude was a metastasis of our jittery, gaslit world, where baseline reality is increasingly in dispute.

From New York Times

But the complete incertitude is especially mind-boggling for British businesses.

From Washington Post

He said a Trump victory could bring “more incertitude” to French politics.

From Washington Times

Even as DoDEA prepares to adopt the controversial new academic standards, it is facing incertitude of its own.

From US News

Most bullies suffer not only a lack of self-esteem and empathy but also, one suspects, a certain masculine incertitude.

From Washington Post