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Sure Definition & Meaning

1. Certain or confident about something.

Example: I am sure that i left my keys on the kitchen counter.

2. Without doubt or hesitation.

Example: Are you sure you want to quit your job?

3. Used to express agreement or affirmation.

Example: "do you want to go to the movies?" "sure, that sounds great."

4. Free from danger or risk.

Example: The new car has all the safety features, so i feel sure driving it.

5. Used to indicate a polite but firm refusal.

Example: "would you like some cake?" "no, thank you, i'm sure."

Examples of the word sure used in sentences.

  • Are you sure you want to go out in this heavy rain?
  • Are you sure you locked the door before leaving the house?
  • I'm not sure if I like spicy food, it's too hot for me.
  • Sure, I can give you directions to the nearest supermarket.
  • Sure, I will help you with your English homework.
  • "Are you sure you locked the door before leaving the house?"
  • "Sure, I can give you a lift to the airport tomorrow."
  • "I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it to the meeting on Friday."
  • "Sure, I'd be happy to help you with your homework."
  • "I'm sure we'll have a great time at the party tonight."
  • "I'm sure the team will win the game, they've been practicing really hard." (Sports)
  • "Could you please check the instructions again to make sure we're doing it correctly?" (Work)
  • "Make sure to wear a helmet when riding your bike, safety first!" (Health)
  • "I'm sure you'll do great on the exam, you've been studying every day." (Education)
  • "I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it to your party next week, but I'll let you know." (Social)
  • "If you need me to pick up some groceries on the way home, just let me know for sure," the husband told his wife.
  • "Surely you understand why we cannot accept your proposal," the CEO said sternly.
  • "I am sure that the team will be able to complete the project on time," the project manager said optimistically.
  • "Surely there must be a better way to solve this problem," the frustrated engineer muttered to himself.
  • "I am not sure if I am ready for a long-term commitment," the woman confessed to her partner.
  • It's always important to be sure of your facts before making any big decisions or taking actions that could have serious consequences.
  • I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say that we're all looking forward to a well-deserved break.
  • Sure, I can lend you some money as long as you promise to pay me back within the next week.
  • I'm not entirely sure what the best course of action is, but I think it's worth considering all the options.
  • I am sure that you will succeed in whatever you choose to do with your life.
  • After several months of practice, he was sure he could perform the piano concerto flawlessly.
  • I'm not entirely sure I agree with your assessment of the situation.
  • Sure, we can go out to eat tonight, but let's try that new Italian place we've been curious about.
  • Sure, I'll be happy to help you with that difficult task.
  • I'm not sure how I feel about the proposed changes to the company policies.
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