Crossword-Solution: TENTATIVENESS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TENTATIVENESS | anagram | ATTENTIVENESS |
We have 13 clues for the answer “TENTATIVENESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| hesitancy | 11 answers |
| doubtfulness | 12 answers |
| leap in the dark | 13 answers |
| shot in the dark | 23 answers |
| timidity | 30 answers |
| fluctuation | 34 answers |
| diffidence | 46 answers |
| irresolution | 56 answers |
| Indecision | 57 answers |
| vacillation | 61 answers |
| Caution | 70 answers |
| Doubt | 74 answers |
| uncertainty | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
ITENOOM
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with TENTATIVENESS (5)
The cuckoo’s note was at its best, between April tentativeness and midsummer decrepitude, and the reptiles in the sun behaved as winningly as kittens on a hearth.
There is a tentativeness of manner which seems to come from a conscious aptitude for many poetic styles and an incapacity to determine which should be definitively adopted and cultivated to perfection.
And her quick appropriation of the blessings of wealth, her immediate enjoyment of the aristocratic assurances that the Hitchcock position had given her in Chicago, showed markedly in contrast with the tentativeness of Mrs.
The tentativeness of the character of Gracchus's proposal, while recommending it as in harmony with the cautious spirit of Roman development which had worked the great changes of the past, may also have been dictated by the feeling that the more moderate scheme stood a better chance of acceptance by the mob of Rome.
With it, we are aware in much of the art of the day of a certain feverish tentativeness, groping, as it were, sometimes after a new spirit, sometimes after a repristination of the old in a modern form; but everywhere, I repeat, we see Life.
Quotes with TENTATIVENESS (2)
Science is thus a paradigm for how we ought to gain knowledge — not the particular methods or institutions of science but its value system, namely to seek to explain the world, to evaluate candidate explanations objectively, and to be cognizant of the tentativeness and uncertainty of our understanding at any time.
In the closed circle of the war cabinet, pounded by terrible report after terrible report, there had been uncertainty about whether he could fend off the drift to exploring a deal with Hitler. The determination of the larger group trumped the tentativeness of the smaller, and Churchill fulfilled his role as leader by disentangling himself from defeatism--one of his singular achievements at the end of May 1940.