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epävarmin

Epävarmin is a Finnish adjective meaning the most uncertain. It is the superlative form of epävarma, which translates to uncertain or not certain. The word is used to describe the greatest degree of uncertainty among a set of possibilities, estimates, or outcomes.

Etymology and grammar: Epävarma is formed from the negating prefix epä- plus varma (certain). The superlative

Usage: Epävarmin is common in reporting, analysis, and day-to-day language when comparing levels of certainty. It

Usage notes: While broadly appropriate, speakers may choose more cautious phrasing depending on tone, since labeling

Related terms: epävarmuus (uncertainty), epävarma (uncertain), todennäköisyys (probability).

suffix
-in
yields
epävarmin.
Like
other
Finnish
adjectives,
epävarmin
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
number
and
case,
for
example
epävarmin
tulos
(the
most
uncertain
result),
epävarjammat
vaihtoehdot
(the
most
uncertain
options)
in
plural
contexts.
can
appear
in
scientific
writing,
risk
assessments,
and
forecasting
to
indicate
the
option
or
scenario
with
the
highest
level
of
uncertainty.
Examples:
"Kaikkien
vaihtoehtojen
joukossa
vaihtoehto
C
on
epävarmin."
"Tulevan
toteutumisen
todennäköisyys
on
epävarmin
tämänhetkisten
tiedon
perusteella."
something
as
epävarmin
can
carry
evaluative
connotations.
In
formal
or
technical
contexts,
epävarmuuteen
liittyvät
termit
(uncertainty,
confidence,
probability)
are
often
used
in
conjunction
with
or
instead
of
the
superlative.