Sure
(
adjective
,
adverb
,
interjection
)
(As an adjective)
Sure ( adjective )
- Certain to happen.
- Having no doubt.
- Confident.
Origin:
Middle english sur, from old english sūr; akin to old high german sūr sour, latin suus one's own.
Examples:
- I'm sure it will rain tomorrow.
- He's sure of his decision.
- She's sure she'll pass the test.
- I'm sure that's the right answer.
- He's sure he'll win the game.
(As an adverb)
Sure ( adverb )
- Certain to happen.
- Having no doubt.
- Confident.
Origin:
Middle english sur, from old english sūr; akin to old high german sūr sour, latin suus one's own.
Examples:
- I'm sure it will rain tomorrow.
- He's sure of his decision.
- She's sure she'll pass the test.
- I'm sure that's the right answer.
- He's sure he'll win the game.
(As an interjection)
Sure ( interjection )
- Certain to happen.
- Having no doubt.
- Confident.
Origin:
Middle english sur, from old english sūr; akin to old high german sūr sour, latin suus one's own.
Examples:
- I'm sure it will rain tomorrow.
- He's sure of his decision.
- She's sure she'll pass the test.
- I'm sure that's the right answer.
- He's sure he'll win the game.