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31Sure Radio — StudentMedia logofile = SureRadiologo.jpg logosize = 150px name=Sure Radio type=Radio launch=1995 web=http://www.sureradio.com/ media associations=Student Radio Association, Community Media Association university=University of Sheffield… …
32sure enough — adverb 1. as supposed or expected (Freq. 3) sure enough, he asked her for money again 2. definitely or positively ( sure is sometimes used informally for surely ) (Freq. 3) the results are surely encouraging she certainly is a hard worker it s… …
33sure — I. adjective (surer; surest) Etymology: Middle English seur, sure, from Anglo French seur, from Latin securus secure Date: 13th century 1. obsolete safe from danger or harm 2. firmly established ; steadfast < a sure …
34sure — adj. & adv. adj. 1 having or seeming to have adequate reason for a belief or assertion. 2 (often foll. by of, or that + clause) convinced. 3 (foll. by of) having a certain prospect or confident anticipation or satisfactory knowledge of. 4… …
35sure — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. certain, positive; dependable, trustworthy; safe, secure; confident, convinced; unfailing, infallible, surefire (inf.). See certainty, safety. Ant., uncertain, unsure. II (Roget s IV) interj. Syn.… …
36sure — Synonyms and related words: OK, Roger, abiding, absolute, absolutely, accurate, adducible, admissible, agape, agog, all agog, all right, alright, alrighty, amen, anticipant, anticipating, anticipative, anticipatory, apodictic, arrogant, as you… …
37sure — [ʃɔ:, ʃʊə] adjective 1》 completely confident that one is right. 2》 (sure of/to do something) certain to receive, get, or do something. 3》 undoubtedly true; completely reliable. 4》 confident or assured. adverb [often as exclamation] informal,… …
38not too — In this often used phrase, too means very or much : I am not too sure I want to do that. I am not too inclined to pay the bill. Not too is an example of litotes, a term meaning understatement, as in not bad for good and far from certain for… …
39sure, surely — Correct usage calls for a strict division between sure (an adjective) and surely (an adverb). One says That was a sure sign of his interest and That was surely a sign of his interest. In the first sentence, sure qualifies the noun sign; in the… …
40sure-footed — adjective Date: 1633 not liable to stumble, fall, or err • sure footedly adverb • sure footedness noun …