quite certain

Frequency: 7.555.2 per million words

A strong way to express certainty, often implying confidence.

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Examples (20)

  • Are you quite certain about this?
  • I am quite certain that I locked the door before I left.
  • I am quite certain that he will be late.
  • She seemed quite certain of her decision, despite the risks.
  • She was quite certain of her decision to move abroad.
  • Are you quite certain about the meeting time tomorrow?
  • He seemed quite certain about the project's success.
  • He was quite certain that he had seen her somewhere before.
  • We need to be quite certain before we make such a big investment.
  • We need to be quite certain of the facts before making an accusation.
  • Despite the lack of evidence, the detective felt quite certain of the suspect's guilt.
  • Even though it was dark, I was quite certain I recognized the silhouette.
  • I wasn't quite certain at first, but now I am.
  • The manager made it quite certain that tardiness would not be tolerated.
  • They are quite certain that they locked the door.
  • Although she hesitated at first, she became quite certain as she spoke.
  • To be honest, I'm not quite certain what the best solution is.
  • I'm quite certain that this is the correct answer to the problem.
  • The doctor is quite certain the treatment will work.
  • You can rest assured; I am quite certain of the outcome.