SURE vs CERTAIN: NOUN
- N/A
- A certain number or quantity.
- In the Roman Catholic Church, prayers said daily at mass for specified persons, as for the members of a guild unable to keep a priest of its own, but who paid so much to a church to have a daily remembrance. Also certainty.
- Certainty.
- A definite but unstated quantity.
SURE vs CERTAIN: ADJECTIVE
- Reliable in operation or effect
- Certain to act or be a specified way.
- Certain in one's knowledge or belief.
- Physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.
- To betroth.
- Certainly; without doubt; as, Shall you do? To be sure I shall.
- Free from danger; safe; secure.
- Betrothed; engaged to marry.
- Fit or worthy to be depended on; certain not to fail or disappoint expectation; unfailing; strong; permanent; enduring.
- Certain to find or retain.
- Certainly knowing and believing; confident beyond doubt; implicity trusting; unquestioning; positive.
- Free from harm or danger; safe.
- Careful to do something.
- Free from or marked by freedom from doubt.
- Worthy of being trusted or depended on; reliable.
- Not hesitating or wavering; firm.
- Certain not to miss, slip, or err; steady.
- Having one's course directed; destined or bound.
- Bound to come about or happen; inevitable.
- Impossible to doubt or dispute; certain.
- Confident, as of something awaited or expected.
- Capable of being depended on
- Certain to occur; destined or inevitable
- Having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured
- Impossible to doubt or dispute
- Exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance
- (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence
- Infallible or unfailing
- Certain not to fail
- Physically secure or dependable
- Definite but not specified or identified
- Having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured
- Reliable in operation or effect
- Sure, positive, not doubting.
- Assuredly.
- Not specifically named; indeterminate; indefinite; one or some; -- sometimes used independenty as a noun, and meaning certain persons.
- Fixed or stated; regular; determinate.
- Unfailing; infallible.
- Actually existing; sure to happen; inevitable.
- Not to be doubted or denied; established as a fact.
- Determined; resolved; -- used with an infinitive.
- Assured in mind; having no doubts; free from suspicions concerning.
- Not great; calculable.
- Perceptible; noticeable.
- Named but not known or previously mentioned.
- Not specified or identified but assumed to be known.
- Having or showing confidence; assured.
- Capable of being relied on; dependable.
- Established beyond doubt or question; indisputable.
- Sure to come or happen; inevitable.
- Definite; fixed.
- Established irrevocably
- Capable of being depended on
- Certain to occur; destined or inevitable
- Exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance
SURE vs CERTAIN: ADVERB
- Without doubt.
- In a sure manner; safely; certainly.
- Surely; certainly.
- Definitely or positively (`sure' is sometimes used informally for `surely')
- Certainly.
SURE vs CERTAIN: INTERJECTION
- This sense) Yes, of course.
- N/A
SURE vs CERTAIN: PRONOUN
- N/A
- An indefinite but limited number; some.
SURE vs CERTAIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Destined or inevitable
- Certain to occur
- Confident and assured
- To assure; make certain.
- Synonyms and Certain, Positive, etc. See confident.
- To make fast by betrothal; betroth.
- See to be sure, below.
- Engaged to marry; betrothed.
- Out of danger; secure; safe.
- Undoubted; genuine; true.
- Certain to be or happen; certain.
- Fit or worthy to be depended on; capable of producing a desired effect or of fulfilling requisite conditions; certain not to disappoint expectation; not liable to failure, loss, or change; unfailing; firm; stable; steady; secure; infallible.
- Certain to find or retain: with of: as, to be sure of success; to be sure of life or health.
- Certain of one's facts, position, or the like; fully persuaded; positive.
- Confident; undoubting; having no fear of being deceived or disappointed.
- Firmly; securely.
- Certainly; without doubt; doubtless; surely.
- (idiom) (to be sure) Indeed; certainly.
- (idiom) (sure enough) As one might have expected; certainly.
- (idiom) (make sure) To establish something without doubt; make certain.
- (idiom) (for sure) Certainly; unquestionably.
- Destined or inevitable
- Certain to occur
- Definitely known
- Confident and assured
- Synonyms Undeniable, unquestionable, undoubted, indubitable, indisputable, incontrovertible, inevitable. Sure, Positive, Certain, Confident, etc. (see confident); unhesitating, undoubting.
- Sure: with an infinitive: as, he is certain to be there to-morrow.
- Assured; free from doubt regarding: used absolutely, or with of, and formerly sometimes with on.
- Unfailing; unerring; sure; positive: as, a certain remedy for rheumatism.
- Capable of being depended on; trustworthy.
- Established as true or sure; placed beyond doubt; positively ascertained and known; unquestionable; indisputable.
- Some (known but unspecified): followed by of.
- Indefinite in the sense of not being specifically named; known but not described: applied to one or more real individual objects or characters, as distinguished from a class of objects or an order of characters; coming under particular observation, but undefined, as to kind, number, quantity, duration, etc.; some particular: as, a lady of a certain age.
- Fixed; determinate; definite; specified; prescribed; settled beforehand: as in the phrase “at a time certain.”
- Certainly; assuredly.
- (determiner) Having been determined but unspecified. The quality of some particular subject or object which is known by the speaker to have been specifically singled out among similar entities of its class.
- (idiom) (for certain) Without doubt; definitely.
SURE vs CERTAIN: RELATED WORDS
- Destined, Positive, Reliable, Dependable, Trusted, Bound, Trustworthy, True, Secure, Certain, Surely, Careful, Confident, Certainly, Convinced
- Reliable, Doomed, Sealed, Convinced, Positive, Destined, Indisputable, Confident, Fated, Bound, Predestined, Foreordained, Careful, Sure, Definite
SURE vs CERTAIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Destined, Positive, Reliable, Dependable, Trusted, Bound, Trustworthy, True, Secure, Certain, Surely, Careful, Confident, Certainly, Convinced
- Reliable, Doomed, Sealed, Convinced, Positive, Destined, Indisputable, Confident, Fated, Bound, Predestined, Foreordained, Careful, Sure, Definite
SURE vs CERTAIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- So be sure to check them all out.
- Not sure how to make a perfect beanie?
- That sure is a lot of cool phrases.
- Be sure to join us in Wonderopolis tomorrow.
- Make sure you read the characteristics of insects.
- Gwinnett courts, i cannot tell you for sure.
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- Make sure that you do all you can to make sure that these free food samples make it to your.
- However, to make sure, you will need to respond or appear and just make sure that is the case.
- Not sure if its going to work for everyone but it sure as heck worked for me.
- However people have to realize the cameras only reach a certain angle and a certain range.
- Certain elements have default styles or behaviors that make certain combinations likely to lead to confusion.
- King to renounce certain rights, respect certain legal procedures and accept that his will could be bound by the law.
- Patients have certain beliefs about their health, treatments, and capacity to perform certain techniques with aerosol devices.
- This function will visually indicate when a certain defense status is activated while using certain skills.
- Genes within these clusters are expressed in certain body segments at certain stages of development.
- But the visitation can only happen on certain days during certain times.
- Or an attempt at censorship for certain artists and certain songs.
- Certain materials may not lend themselves to certain pitches.
- You should find certain keys to open certain doors.
SURE vs CERTAIN: QUESTIONS
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- How do we know that certain things are true for certain?
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- Why do certain natural hazards only happen in certain areas?
- Why can't I watch certain videos in certain countries?
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- Can certain fossils be found consistently associated with certain strata?
- Can You import certain crops from certain countries?
- Are certain product names better for certain products?
- Why do we use certain prepositions in certain contexts?
- Are certain cameras better for certain types of photography?