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Etymology. From Middle English sure, seur, sur, from Middle French sur or Old French seür, from Latin sēcūrus (“secure”, literally “carefree”), from sē- (“apart”) + cūra (“care”) (compare Old English orsorg (“carefree”), from or- (“without”) + sorg (“care”)).
Sure definition: free from doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc., of something. See examples of SURE used in a sentence.
SURE definition: 1. certain; without any doubt: 2. certain or certainly: 3. to be very or too confident: . Learn more.
22 нояб. 2024 г. · Word History. Etymology. Adjective. Middle English seur, sure, from Anglo-French seur, from Latin securus secure. First Known Use. Adjective. Be sure · Synonyms of sure · A sure thing · Make sure
The earliest known use of the word sure is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for sure is from around 1330, in Arthour and ...
Other forms: surest; surer; sures. Being sure has to do with being certain, convinced, trustworthy, or dependable. You can trust a sure thing.
sure to be elected. 8. never missing; unerring. a sure aim. adverbWord forms: ˈsurer or ˈsurest Informal. 9. surely; inevitably. 10. certainly; indeed. an ...
23 окт. 2023 г. · The earlier word, or form of the word, was Middle English siker, from Old English sicor, an earlier borrowing of the same Latin word, and sure ...
used to say that something will definitely happen or that someone will definitely do something — usually followed by to + verb. It's sure to be a great ...
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