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(adj)
Sure in one's mind, positive; absolutely confident in the truth of something.
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(adv)
Without doubt, surely.
Free from attack or danger; protected.
Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
Able, or easily able to be depended on.
Suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependence, reliance or trust; dependable, trustworthy
reliable
Reliable or trustworthy.
(simile) Absolutely certain.
Deserving of trust, reliable.
Taking care; attentive to potential danger, error or harm; cautious.
(of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.
(sentence adverb) Certainly, undoubtedly.
(idiomatic, evaluative) Just as one would expect.
Not disputable; not open to question; obviously true
Confined to a predetermined fate or destiny; certain.
Foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.
(archaic) Predestined, preordained.
Assured to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome.
(N)
the second EP by American rapper Bia, which was released on December 11, 2020, through Epic Records.
not open to doubt
Having been ordained or arranged in advance; predetermined.
established or prearranged unalterably
Very sure of something; positive.
Included, present, characterized by affirmation.
In a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.
Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of).
(n)
The condition or feeling of being safe; security; certainty.
In a secure manner; without the possibility of injury or harm resulting.
(manner) In a secure manner; without fear or apprehension; without danger.
The state of being certain.
Of one’s own free will; freely and spontaneously.
Not in danger; out of harm's reach.
Complying with justice, correctness, or reason; correct, just, true. See also the interjection senses below.
Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving.
In an obvious or clearly apparent manner.
In an absolute or unconditional manner; utterly, positively, wholly.
(modal) Without a doubt; obviously.
A feeling of certainty; firm trust or belief; faith.
True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.
Free from any doubt.
An affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative.
(sometimes proscribed) Alternative form of all right; satisfactory; okay; in acceptable order. [Good; in acceptable, if not excellent condition.]
(modal) Truly; in fact; actually.
In all likelihood.
In good health.
(manner) Without approximation; precisely.
(v)
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
(degree) To a given extent or degree.
Without doubt; definitely.
Without question and beyond doubt.
As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly.
Explicit or definite.
(transitive) To make sure and secure; ensure.
(uncountable) The condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
(modal) Actually; in fact; in reality.
Expecting the best in all possible ways.
Specific; discrete; concrete.
Guaranteed; secure.
A sequence of events.
positive
An affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
(informal) Yes.
(informal) A yes; an affirmative answer.
Of a person or an animal:
A sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
Conscious or having knowledge of something; awake.
(intransitive) To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).
Able to be verified or confirmed.
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
In a state of satisfaction.
Without help from others; unassisted.
(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's mind.
Characterized by or experiencing no doubt at all, certain; undoubted; undoubting.
In a natural manner.
Of a measurement: approximately, roughly.
(nonstandard) All persons, singular and plural, present form of know.
(now chiefly dialectal or a misspelling) At that time; then.
(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.
Made certain; promised.
(loosely) Possessing power, might, or strength.
(transitive) To confirm or test the truth or accuracy of something.
Impossible to avoid or prevent.
(degree) To an excessive degree, more than enough indicates that the degree of a quality is more than what is needed or wanted.
Showing concern.
Warm and cordial towards another person.
(intransitive) To be in harmony about an opinion, statement, or action; to have a consistent idea between two or more people.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
Not clearly or explicitly defined.
Not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated
(transitive) To keep away from; to keep clear of; to stay away from.
(ambitransitive) To be undecided about; to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, to question.
Experiencing or showing doubt, skeptical.
uncertain, ambivalent.
Not certain; unsure.
(sometimes vulgar) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
Used to make a polite request.
To give what is needed or desired, especially basic needs.
Not safe (various senses); dangerous.