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sure
adjective
-
sure
,
surer
,
surest
feeling
certain
that
something
is
true
or
will
happen
•
I'm
sure
we'll
catch
the
bus
if
we
leave
now
.
I'm
sure
we'll
catch
the
bus
if
we
leave
now
.
•
Are
you
sure
this
is
the
right
key
?
Are
you
sure
this
is
the
right
key
?
from
Old
French
“
seur
”,
from
Latin
“
securus
”
meaning
‘
safe
,
free
from
care
’
adjective
-
sure
,
surer
,
surest
completely
certain
that
something
is
true
,
correct
,
or
will
happen
•
I'm
sure
this
is
the
right
key
for
the
front
door
.
I'm
sure
this
is
the
right
key
for
the
front
door
.
•
The
coach
sounded
sure
about
our
chances
of
winning
.
The
coach
sounded
sure
about
our
chances
of
winning
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
sur
“
safe
,
secure
,”
from
Latin
securus
“
free
from
care
.”
adjective
-
sure
,
surer
,
surest
guaranteed
to
happen
or
succeed
;
impossible
to
fail
•
Missing
practice
is
a
sure
way
to
lose
the
game
.
Missing
practice
is
a
sure
way
to
lose
the
game
.
•
Dark
clouds
are
a
sure
sign
of
rain
.
Dark
clouds
are
a
sure
sign
of
rain
.
adjective
-
sure
,
surer
,
surest
guaranteed
to
happen
or
succeed
;
inevitable
•
A
rainy
day
is
a
sure
way
to
ruin
a
picnic
.
A
rainy
day
is
a
sure
way
to
ruin
a
picnic
.
•
Studying
every
day
is
the
sure
path
to
passing
the
exam
.
Studying
every
day
is
the
sure
path
to
passing
the
exam
.
Extension
of
the
core
meaning
“
certain
”
to
describe
things
that
unavoidably
lead
to
a
result
.