Complete conviction. There is no perceived room for doubt or alternative outcomes. , Certain, Adds a layer of self-assurance; you aren't just right, you feel good about it. , Confident, Implies you were perhaps once unsure, but have been won over by evidence or logic. , Convinced:, A broader worldview that people are generally motivated by selfishness rather than integrity. , Cynical , Often used for facts or plans that are set in stone. , Definite , Leaning slightly toward "no," but still weighing the options. , Doubtful , Thinking something is probably not true or reliable. , Dubious , A healthy, often intellectual habit of questioning things before believing them. , Skeptical , Confident and stable. You feel you have enough evidence to move forward. , sure, The baseline for having no doubt. , Positive , These imply a feeling of danger or a belief that someone is being dishonest. , Suspicious , The most neutral ways to say you don't know yet. , Uncertain , Specifically refers to a lack of a final choice or verdict. , Undecided , Hesitant, questioning, or lacking enough data to form an opinion. , Unsure , Cautious and suspicious. You aren't just "unsure"; you’re actively looking for potential traps or errors. , Wary .
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