reasonably sure

Frequency: 7.721.5 per million words

having a good reason to believe something; fairly certain

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Examples (20)

  • I'm reasonably sure he'll agree to our proposal.
  • I'm reasonably sure that he will arrive on time.
  • Are you reasonably sure about the accuracy of these figures?
  • She felt reasonably sure about her decision to change careers.
  • She was reasonably sure she had locked the door, but she checked anyway.
  • Are you reasonably sure that you locked the door?
  • They are reasonably sure the new system will improve efficiency.
  • The detective was reasonably sure that the suspect was lying.
  • He couldn't be reasonably sure without reviewing all the evidence.
  • We are reasonably sure that the project will be completed by the deadline.
  • We need to be reasonably sure before we make such a significant decision.
  • He sounded reasonably sure of his facts during the debate.
  • If you're reasonably sure, then we should proceed with the plan.
  • The weather forecast suggests it will be reasonably sure to rain later.
  • Even though he was reasonably sure of the answer, he double-checked his work.
  • Given the evidence, I'm reasonably sure of his guilt.
  • The scientist felt reasonably sure about her hypothesis after the initial experiments.
  • The team is reasonably sure they can win the championship.
  • To be reasonably sure of success, thorough preparation is essential.
  • She was reasonably sure that she had left her keys on the table.