certes Antonyms

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Meaning of certes

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certes (adv.)

Certainly; in truth; verily.

certes Sentence Examples

  1. Certes, the path ahead is fraught with challenges, but we shall persevere.
  2. The knight swore, "Certes, I shall defend the honor of my lady with my life."
  3. Certes, his words carried the weight of wisdom earned through years of experience.
  4. "Certes, the journey may be long and arduous, but the destination is worth it," he declared.
  5. She nodded in agreement, saying, "Certes, the task at hand requires our utmost dedication."
  6. Certes, it is not an easy decision to make, but it must be done for the greater good.
  7. "Certes, the rumors of war are cause for concern," remarked the town elder.
  8. The captain assured his crew, "Certes, we will weather this storm and emerge stronger."
  9. Certes, there are risks involved, but fortune favors the bold.
  10. Certes, the sun will rise again tomorrow, bringing with it new opportunities.

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Certainly; in truth; verily.

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Certes, the path ahead is fraught with challenges, but we shall persevere.

The knight swore, "Certes, I shall defend the honor of my lady with my life."

Certes, his words carried the weight of wisdom earned through years of experience.

"Certes, the journey may be long and arduous, but the destination is worth it," he declared.