Mathematik und Logik SAT - Gewissheit und Unsicherheit
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Gewissheit und Unsicherheit, wie „surmise“, „hunch“, „evident“ usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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the state of feeling confident, certain, or self-assured about one's abilities, decisions, or actions

Sicherheit, Vertrauen

clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

unbestreitbar, unleugbar

providing clear and final evidence or proof, leaving no doubt or uncertainty

abschließend, entschlossen

expressing one's ideas and opinions so clearly that it leaves no room for doubt

eindeutig, unmissverständlich

settling an issue authoritatively and leaving no room for further doubt or debate

entscheidend, endgültig

clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

unbestreitbar, unleugbar

to determine something with certainty by careful examination or investigation

feststellen, ermitteln

used to say that there is no doubt something is true or is the case

zweifellos, unbestritten

a feeling or intuition about something, often without conscious reasoning or evidence

Intuition, Vorahnung

the likelihood or possibility of something becoming successful in the future

Perspektive, Chance

a hypothetical sequence of events or a plausible situation that could unfold

Szenario, Situation

a feeling of doubt or mistrust towards someone or something, often without concrete evidence or proof

Verdacht, Misstrauen

information that is heard from someone else, rather than being firsthand knowledge

Gerücht, Hörensagen

a lingering uncertainty or hesitation that prevents full acceptance or commitment to something

Vorbehalte, Zweifel

hesitant, timid, and not having enough confidence or certainty

vorläufig, zögerlich

(of a person) unsure or hesitant about the credibility or goodness of something

unsicher
doubtful or uncertain in terms of quality, reliability, or legitimacy

fragwürdig, zweifelhaft

seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

plausibel, glaubwürdig

uncertain or reluctant to act or speak, often due to doubt or indecision

zögernd, unsicher

considered true and accepted by all but not known for a fact

mutmaßlich, vermeintlich

referring to a situation or outcome that cannot be determined or forecasted with certainty in mathematical terms

unvorhersehbar, ungewiss

having the possibility to develop or be developed into something particular in the future

potenziell, potenziell

to form a theory or opinion about a subject without knowing all the facts

spekulieren
to propose a theory or explanation based on limited evidence

hypotheses, eine Hypothese aufstellen

to express various scenarios about something without necessarily basing it on evidence or facts

theoretisieren, Hypothesen aufstellen

