certainly 音標拼音: [s'ɚtənli]
ad . 一定,必定
一定,必定
certainly adv 1 :
definitely or positively (`
sure '
is sometimes used informally for `
surely '); "
the results are surely encouraging "; "
she certainly is a hard worker "; "
it '
s going to be a good day for sure "; "
they are coming ,
for certain "; "
they thought he had been killed sure enough ";
"
he '
ll win sure as shooting "; "
they sure smell good ";
"
sure he '
ll come " [
synonym : {
surely }, {
certainly }, {
sure },
{
for sure }, {
for certain }, {
sure enough }, {
sure as shooting }]
Certainly \
Cer "
tain *
ly \,
adv .
Without doubt or question ;
unquestionably .
[
1913 Webster ]
112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
certainly ":
OK ,
Roger ,
absolutely ,
actually ,
all right ,
alright ,
alrighty ,
amen ,
and no mistake ,
as you say ,
assuredly ,
at all events ,
at any rate ,
aye ,
by all means ,
clearly ,
da ,
decidedly ,
decisively ,
definitely ,
demonstrably ,
distinctly ,
exactly ,
factually ,
fatefully ,
fine ,
for a certainty ,
for a fact ,
for certain ,
for real ,
for sure ,
forsooth ,
good ,
good enough ,
hear ,
historically ,
in all conscience ,
in fact ,
in reality ,
in truth ,
in very sooth ,
indeed ,
indeedy ,
indefeasibly ,
indubitably ,
ineluctably ,
inescapably ,
inevasibly ,
inevitably ,
inexorably ,
inflexibly ,
irrevocably ,
ja ,
just so ,
mais oui ,
manifestly ,
most assuredly ,
most certainly ,
naturally ,
naturellement ,
necessarily ,
nothing else but ,
noticeably ,
observably ,
obviously ,
of a truth ,
of course ,
okay ,
oui ,
patently ,
positively ,
precisely ,
quite ,
rather ,
really ,
really -
truly ,
relentlessly ,
right ,
righto ,
sensibly ,
seriously ,
sure ,
sure thing ,
surely ,
to a certainty ,
to be sure ,
truly ,
unambiguously ,
unavoidably ,
uncontrollably ,
undeniably ,
undoubtedly ,
unequivocally ,
unmistakably ,
unpreventably ,
unyieldingly ,
verily ,
veritably ,
very well ,
visibly ,
well and good ,
why yes ,
with truth ,
without doubt ,
yea ,
yeah ,
yep ,
yes ,
yes indeed ,
yes indeedy ,
yes sir ,
yes sirree
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CERTAINLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CERTAINLY is in a manner that is certain : with certainty How to use certainly in a sentence
CERTAINLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com CERTAINLY definition: with certainty; without doubt; assuredly See examples of certainly used in a sentence
CERTAINLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary (Definition of certainly from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Certainly - definition of certainly by The Free Dictionary Define certainly certainly synonyms, certainly pronunciation, certainly translation, English dictionary definition of certainly adv 1 Undoubtedly; definitely: This is certainly not my writing
certainly - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (used to show strong feeling or enthusiasm about something, to show agreement with what has been said, or to answer "yes'' to a question): This is certainly a fine party, isn't it?
certainly, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Factsheet What does the adverb certainly mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb certainly See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
certainly adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Certainly usually means ‘without doubt’ or ‘definitely’, and is used to show that you strongly believe something or to emphasize that something is really true: I’ll certainly remember this trip!
certainly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverb certainly (comparative more certainly or (rare, obsolete) certainlier, superlative most certainly or (rare, obsolete) certainliest) In a way which is certain; with certainty
CERTAINLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use certainly when you are agreeing with what someone has said 'In any case you remained friends '—'Certainly ' 'You keep out of their way don't you?'—'I certainly do '
What does Certainly mean? - Definitions. net Certainly is an adverb that is used to express complete conviction or certainty, agreement with something, or to emphasize that something is definitely true It suggests an absence of doubt about something We certainly require some night rain for the garden and fields