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sure

[shoor, shur] / ʃʊər, ʃɜr /






Usage

What are other ways to say sure? Sure, the simplest and most general of a group of adjectives indicating full belief and trust that something is true, expresses the mere absence of doubt. Certain suggests that there are definite reasons that have freed one from doubt. Confident emphasizes the strength of the belief or the certainty of expectation felt. Positive implies emphatic certainty, which may even become overconfidence or dogmatism. 

Example Sentences

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To be sure, security co-operation remains the ballast in an otherwise choppy relationship.

From BBC

Before we were both retired, our financial planner began watching carefully over our assets and meeting with us regularly to make sure we were financially prepared.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was a major own-goal, to be sure, but one could say that Starmer lay down with a dog and got up with fleas.

From Salon

Her rescuer, Cammy, said he was sure she would be well looked after in her new surroundings.

From BBC

That decision has cost England dearly and, given how competitive that wing slot is, I am sure Borthwick is going to have to manage that scenario.

From BBC