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αβεβαιότητα — meaning in English: uncertainty

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διαφορετικός
diaforetikos
αβεβαιότητα
avevaiotita
αποκάλυψη
apokalipsi
παπούτσια
papoutsia
διλημμα
dilēmma
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Usage
Native Greek speakers often use the word αβεβαιότητα in discussions about personal decisions, such as career choices or relationships, where the outcome is unpredictable. It is also common in academic or political debates, especially when talking about the reliability of data or future forecasts.
Synonyms & nuances
While αβεβαιότητα translates directly to 'uncertainty', a close synonym is 'αμφιβολία' (amfivolia), which implies doubt. Use αβεβαιότητα when discussing a broader state of unpredictability, while αμφιβολία suits situations where questioning or hesitation is emphasized.
Culture
The word αβεβαιότητα originates from the Greek root 'βεβαίος', meaning 'certain' or 'sure', combined with the prefix 'α-', which negates it. This reflection of uncertainty resonates deeply in Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Socrates and Plato, who often explored the nature of knowledge and its inherent ambiguities.
FAQ
Q.What does αβεβαιότητα mean in English?
The Greek word αβεβαιότητα translates to 'uncertainty' in English, referring to a state of doubt or lack of assurance about an outcome.
Q.How do I use αβεβαιότητα in a sentence?
You can use αβεβαιότητα in various contexts, such as: 'Η αβεβαιότητα της κατάστασης μας ανησυχεί' which means 'The uncertainty of the situation worries us.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using αβεβαιότητα?
A frequent mistake is confusing it with 'αμφιβολία' (doubt). Remember that αβεβαιότητα implies a broader lack of certainty, while αμφιβολία focuses on questioning specific aspects.
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