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certitude

[sur-ti-tood, -tyood] / ˈsɜr tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /


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Last week the Economist, a publication with a long and spotty track record of declarative certitude in the face of unpredictability, announced that the war was an American failure.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026

The arrogant certitude with which he announces his conclusions certainly suggests that he has embraced a posture of infallibility that leaves no room for good-faith disagreement.

From Slate • Jul. 10, 2025

America, you’re a big, boisterous nation of more than 342 million people, with all sorts of competing impulses and interests, and no end of certitude to go around.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 4, 2025

We can never actually achieve total certitude about the shapes climate change will take, nor do we need to arrive at certitude to take action.

From Salon • May 1, 2025

With the certitude of a true believer, Vellya Paapen had assured the twins that there was no such thing in the world as a black cat.

From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy




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