certainly (Meaning)

Wordnet

certainly (r)

definitely or positively (`sure' is sometimes used informally for `surely')

Webster

certainly (adv.)

Without doubt or question; unquestionably.

certainly Sentence Examples

  1. I will certainly attend the meeting tomorrow as scheduled.
  2. Sarah is certainly the most qualified candidate for the job.
  3. The weather forecast indicates that it will certainly rain later this evening.
  4. Despite the challenges, we will certainly overcome them with perseverance.
  5. Tom's dedication to his work will certainly lead to success in the long run.
  6. The professor's expertise in the subject is certainly evident in his lectures.
  7. With the right resources and support, we can certainly achieve our goals.
  8. Jane's leadership skills will certainly benefit the team during this project.
  9. It's certainly a relief to finally complete the difficult task.
  10. Mark's intelligence and determination will certainly propel him towards greatness.

FAQs About the word certainly

definitely or positively (`sure' is sometimes used informally for `surely')Without doubt or question; unquestionably.

really, clearly, surely, sure, probably,definitely, for certain, plainly, possibly, easily

No antonyms found.

I will certainly attend the meeting tomorrow as scheduled.

Sarah is certainly the most qualified candidate for the job.

The weather forecast indicates that it will certainly rain later this evening.

Despite the challenges, we will certainly overcome them with perseverance.