"Sure" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sure" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sure" Meaning

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"Sure" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Sure"


Sentence 1

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She replied sure and handed me a steaming cup of coffee.

Sentence 2

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When he asked if he could help with the dishes, she was sure to remind him it wasn't his responsibility.

Sentence 3

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She was sure who to turn to: her best friend, Emily, who lived just a few houses down.

Sentence 4

morning
After a refreshing sleep, he was sure it was the morning of the big day.

Sentence 5

had
When asked how much he had eaten for breakfast, he replied he had had just a bowl of oatmeal but was already hungry again.

"Sure" Similar Words

Surcingle

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A surcingle is a girth-like strap, typically made of leather or canvas, that is fastened around the abdominal region of a horse, used for various purposes such as as a stable strap, a guard for saddle soreness, or as a means to mount a horse without a saddle.

Surculate

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Surculose

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Sarculous<br><br>adjective<br><br>Not capable of laughter or joy; grave and stern.<br><br>(obsolete) Sour; bitter

Surculus

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Surculus is a Latin term that refers to a little bow or a small curved shape. However, in medical and biological contexts, it is used to describe a sheaf or a bundle.<br><br>In botany, the term refers to a collection of leaves, or a tuft of leaves, often clustered together on a stem. In general anatomy, it can refer to a collection of fibers or a bundle, often found at the end of a nerve or a blood vessel.<br><br>For instance, the term is sometimes used in the name of certain plant species that have leaves clustered together, such as the Surculus ouregua or a type of otter species like the Surculus tree otter (not real though).

Surd

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A mathematical term that has a gate-like effect on language meaning!<br><br>In mathematics, a surd is an irrational number, typically a root or logarithm, that cannot be expressed as a finite decimal or fraction. It usually involves the square root of a number that is not a perfect square.<br><br>Examples: √2 (the square root of 2), √3 (the square root of 3), etc.<br><br>In language, the word "surd" has a more figurative meaning, suggesting something that is unclear or incomprehensible, often because it is too complex or recondite.

Surdity

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Surdity refers to the state of being thick-witted, foolish, or stupid. It can also imply a blatant, stupid, or obtuse truth or statement.

Surdo

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Deaf or deafness, especially in relation to hearing loss.

Sure-footed

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Surefire

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Certain to succeed or be successful; guaranteed to work or achieve a desired result.

Surefooted

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Having a firm and confident footing; steady on one's feet. Able to walk or stand without losing one's balance.

Surefootedness

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Surefootedness refers to the ability to walk or tread safely and surely on uneven, rough, or slippery surfaces without losing balance or slipping. It implies a sense of sureness and confidence in one's footing, often due to good balance, agility, and coordination.

Surely

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Adv. Used to express certainty or confidence about what is being said or believed to be true.

Surement

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A noun.<br><br>A measure or means of measurement.

Sureness

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Surer

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Surest

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