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Late 1500s
- Where does the adjective uncertified come from? Earliest known use late 1500s
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UNCERTIFIED meaning: 1. not having an official document to show that something or someone has reached a particular…. Learn more.
The meaning of UNCERTIFIED is not endorsed, confirmed, guaranteed, or attested authoritatively : not certified. How to use uncertified in a sentence.
Noncertified is more commonly used in the United States and implies the absence of certification, while uncertified is more commonly used in the United Kingdom and implies the negation or reversal of certification.
Anything that's not officially approved or accepted is uncertified. Don't celebrate winning that close election just yet — the results are still uncertified, so there might be a recount. When something is certified, it's been declared to be authentic or official, like a certified letter.
(ʌnˈsɜːtɪfaɪd) or. uncertificated. adj. 1. not guaranteed by an official document: uncertified software. 2. not possessing the qualifications required to practise a profession: uncertified teachers.
uncertified in British English. (ʌnˈsɜːtɪˌfaɪd ) or uncertificated (ˌʌnsəˈtɪfɪˌkeɪtɪd ) adjective. 1. not guaranteed by an official document. uncertified software. 2. not possessing the qualifications required to practise a profession. uncertified teachers.