inconclusiveness 的定义
- not conclusive; not resolving fully all doubts or questions: inconclusive evidence.
- without final results or outcome: inconclusive experiments.
inconclusiveness 近义词
等同于 uncertainty
inconclusiveness 的近义词 41 个
- ambiguity
- ambivalence
- anxiety
- concern
- confusion
- distrust
- mistrust
- skepticism
- suspicion
- trouble
- uneasiness
- unpredictability
- worry
- bewilderment
- conjecture
- contingency
- dilemma
- disquiet
- doubtfulness
- dubiety
- guesswork
- hesitancy
- hesitation
- incertitude
- indecision
- irresolution
- misgiving
- mystification
- oscillation
- perplexity
- puzzle
- puzzlement
- qualm
- quandary
- query
- reserve
- scruple
- vagueness
- wonder
- lack of confidence
- questionableness
inconclusiveness 的反义词 18 个
等同于 ambiguousness
等同于 ambiguity
等同于 ambivalence
inconclusiveness 的近义词 15 个
- doubt
- hesitancy
- hesitation
- indecision
- uncertainty
- fluctuation
- haze
- irresoluteness
- muddle
- quandary
- confusion dilemma
- gingerliness
- iffiness
- tentativeness
- unsureness
inconclusiveness 的反义词 3 个
更多inconclusiveness例句
- A second opinion from James Andrews, a leading elbow expert, was inconclusive.
- Studies of natural disasters have been similarly inconclusive.
- An additional test taken Saturday morning “came back inconclusive” that night, he said, and Loeffler notified “those with whom she had sustained direct contact.”
- The most important limitation of the study, the researchers wrote, is that “the findings are inconclusive.”
- The board will say whether the vaccine is effective, doesn’t work, or that the trial should continue because the results are inconclusive.
- But the available evidence is inconclusive about the effect of a small increase.
- Indeed, the available evidence is inconclusive on what will happen to employment with an increase at these levels.
- The initial military autopsy on Deirdre came back inconclusive as to the cause of her death.
- “Uncertain,” “inconclusive,” “probably”—one would be alarmed to read such nervous gossip in a hack showbiz biog.
- Yet so far, these studies have yielded inconclusive results.
- His well-devised plan was defeated and the battle was as inconclusive as its predecessors.
- And the same holds good of the other interesting but inconclusive parallels drawn by Dr. Cunliffe.
- The drift towards independent labor politics, which many anticipate, also remains quite inconclusive.
- For species on which I have few observations or rather inconclusive evidence, the circumstance of inadequate data is mentioned.
- I thought that for a great lawyer, this style of proof was much too negative and inconclusive.