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certain
[sur-tn]
adjective
free from doubt or reservation; confident; sure.
I am certain he will come.
Synonyms: satisfieddestined; sure to happen (usually followed by an infinitive).
He is certain to be there.
inevitable; bound to come.
They realized then that war was certain.
established as true or sure; unquestionable; indisputable.
It is certain that he tried.
fixed; agreed upon; settled.
on a certain day; for a certain amount.
Synonyms: determineddefinite or particular, but not named or specified.
A certain person phoned. He had a certain charm.
that may be depended on; trustworthy; unfailing; reliable.
His aim was certain.
some though not much.
a certain reluctance.
Obsolete., steadfast.
pronoun
certain ones.
Certain of the members declined the invitation.
certain
/ ˈsɜːtən /
adjective
(postpositive) positive and confident about the truth of something; convinced
I am certain that he wrote a book
(usually postpositive) definitely known
it is certain that they were on the bus
(usually postpositive) sure; bound; destined
he was certain to fail
decided or settled upon; fixed
the date is already certain for the invasion
unfailing; reliable
his judgment is certain
moderate or minimum
to a certain extent
to ensure (that one will get something); confirm
adverb
definitely; without a doubt
he will win for certain
determiner
known but not specified or named
certain people may doubt this
( as pronoun; functioning as plural )
certain of the members have not paid their subscriptions
named but not known
he had written to a certain Mrs Smith
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of certain1
Idioms and Phrases
for certain, without a doubt; surely.
I know for certain that I have seen that face before.
Example Sentences
The updated code sets out how gyms, clubs and hospitals must judge certain spaces in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling in April.
For example, the patient might not know about certain drug interactions or specific ways to take a medication without a pharmacist’s advice.
"By integrating patient-specific genetics and immune responses, we can finally begin to explain why certain drugs cause liver injury in only a small subset of individuals."
These changes are not random; several pulsars in certain parts of the sky can show matching variations, as if a slow, invisible wave were passing through space.
A liquid is uniform in every direction, but in a crystal that symmetry breaks: it gains structure, with certain directions becoming distinct from others.
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When To Use
Someone who is certain of something is free from doubt or reservation about it. How is certain different from sure, confident, and positive? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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