Meaning of A bit less sure
Feeling uncertain or somewhat doubtful about something.
In simple words: Having some doubt.
A bit less sure in a sentence
- I'm feeling a bit less sure about my decision to move.
- After hearing that news, she became a bit less sure of her plans.
- I was a bit less sure after reading the report's findings.
- At first, I was confident, but now I'm a bit less sure about the outcome.
- When asked for my opinion, I felt a bit less sure than before.
How to use A bit less sure
Use this phrase when expressing uncertainty. It's suitable in casual and semi-formal conversations but may not be appropriate in highly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'a bit less sure' as feeling like you're on shaky ground.
Related words
Collocations with A bit less sure
- feel a bit less sure
- become a bit less sure
- seem a bit less sure
Synonyms for A bit less sure
- uncertain
- unsure
- doubtful
- hesitant
- indecisive
Common mistakes with A bit less sure
- Confused with 'a bit more sure' which means having more certainty.
- Using in very formal writing where a more definitive statement is expected.
A bit less sure appears in
A bit less sure in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
أقل تأكيدًا بقليل
لدي بعض الشك.
- Bengaliবাংলা
একটু কম নিশ্চিত
কিছুটা সন্দেহ আছে।
- GermanDeutsch
Ein bisschen weniger sicher
Einige Zweifel haben.
- SpanishEspañol
Un poco menos seguro/a
Tener alguna duda.
- Persianفارسی
کمی کمتر مطمئن
داشتن کمی تردید.
- FrenchFrançais
Un peu moins sûr
Avoir un peu de doute.
- Hindiहिन्दी
थोड़ा कम यकीन
थोड़ा शक होना।
- ItalianItaliano
Un po' meno sicuro/a
Avere qualche dubbio.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Um pouco menos certo
Ter alguma dúvida.
- RussianРусский
Немного менее уверенный
Испытывать некоторые сомнения.
- Urduاردو
ذرا کم یقین
کچھ شک ہونا۔
- Chinese中文
有点不确定
有点怀疑。
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Frequently asked questions about A bit less sure
What does A bit less sure mean?
Having some doubt.
What is the definition of A bit less sure?
Feeling uncertain or somewhat doubtful about something.
How do you use A bit less sure in a sentence?
I'm feeling a bit less sure about my decision to move.
Can you give another example of A bit less sure?
After hearing that news, she became a bit less sure of her plans.
What are synonyms for A bit less sure?
Common alternatives include uncertain, unsure, doubtful, hesitant, indecisive.
What words go with A bit less sure?
It commonly pairs with feel a bit less sure, become a bit less sure, seem a bit less sure.
What are common mistakes when using A bit less sure?
Confused with 'a bit more sure' which means having more certainty. Using in very formal writing where a more definitive statement is expected.
How do you pronounce A bit less sure?
US: //ə bɪt lɛs ʃʊr//, UK: //ə bɪt lɛs ʃʊə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use A bit less sure?
Use this phrase when expressing uncertainty. It's suitable in casual and semi-formal conversations but may not be appropriate in highly formal contexts.
