What is meaning of sure?
Sommario
- What is meaning of sure?
- Is it for sure or for sure?
- What is the synonym of sure?
- What is the meaning of very sure?
- Is it OK to say sure?
- Is sure an American word?
- How do I use for sure?
- Is saying for sure rude?
- What can I say instead of Im sure?
- What can I say instead of yes?
- What is the dictionary definition of sure?
- What is the meaning of sure of success?
- What is the difference between suresure and secure?
- What is a good sentence for sure?
What is meaning of sure?
: not having any doubt about something : convinced or certain. : not allowing any doubt or possibility of failure. —used to say that something will definitely happen or that someone will definitely do something —usually followed by to + verb. sure. adverb.
Is it for sure or for sure?
“Sure” is used more often when you are confirming how you feel, or agreeing, or accepting something. “Are you willing to give me a job reference?” - “Oh for sure!” “Do you think politics will get even crazier next year?” - “For sure!”
What is the synonym of sure?
certain, positive, convinced, definite, confident, decided, assured, secure, satisfied, persuaded, easy in one's mind, free from doubt. unhesitating, unwavering, unfaltering, unvacillating, unshakeable, unshaken.
What is the meaning of very sure?
having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured. “was very sure in his beliefs” “sure of her friends” synonyms: certain confident, convinced, positive. persuaded of; very sure.
Is it OK to say sure?
Usually it means the person didn't understand the question and instead of asking for clarity or for the question to be repeated they would say “sure”. This is why it could be considered rude because the person is discounting what was said and doesn't take the time to ask that what they missed be repeated.
Is sure an American word?
Origins of "sure" meaning "yes" in American English.
How do I use for sure?
In casual speech, when you agree with somebody's statement, you may say “for sure.” Your date says ”That was outstanding tiramisu.” and you, wanting to show how in tune you are, reply “For sure!” You can also use the phrase to mean “for certain,” as in “I couldn't tell for sure that the bench was wet until I sat on it. ...
Is saying for sure rude?
Usually it means the person didn't understand the question and instead of asking for clarity or for the question to be repeated they would say “sure”. This is why it could be considered rude because the person is discounting what was said and doesn't take the time to ask that what they missed be repeated.
What can I say instead of Im sure?
I'm sure: the most usual way of saying that you are sure about something: I'm sure she won't forget – she's very reliable. I'm positive/I'm certain/I know for a fact (that): a stronger, more emphatic way of expressing certainty: I'm positive I had the keys with me when I left.
What can I say instead of yes?
synonyms for yes
- affirmative.
- amen.
- fine.
- good.
- okay.
- true.
- yea.
- all right.
What is the dictionary definition of sure?
- Define sure. sure synonyms, sure pronunciation, sure translation, English dictionary definition of sure. adj. sur·er , sur·est 1. Confident, as of something awaited or expected: I am sure we will win the game. 2. Impossible to doubt or dispute; certain: We have...
What is the meaning of sure of success?
- 2. confident, as of something expected: sure of success. 3. convinced, fully persuaded, or positive: to be sure of a person's honesty. 4. assured or certain beyond question: a sure victory. 5. worthy of confidence; reliable: a sure messenger. 6. unfailing; never disappointing expectations: a sure cure.
What is the difference between suresure and secure?
- sure - physically secure or dependable; "a sure footing"; "was on sure ground". secure - free from danger or risk; "secure from harm"; "his fortune was secure"; "made a secure place for himself in his field".
What is a good sentence for sure?
- 1. Confident, as of something awaited or expected: I am sure we will win the game. 2. Impossible to doubt or dispute; certain: We have sure proof of his innocence. 3. a. Bound to come about or happen; inevitable: a sure victory for the team.