sure|surer|surest in English
adjective
[ʃʊr /ʃʊə]
certain; firm; confident; inevitable; reliable; steady
Use "sure|surer|surest" in a sentence
1. It'saves or destroys lustily. Nothing in the world is surer than this.
2. I would see target adjusted, and center struck with surer purpose.
3. The surest way to be happy is to be busy.
4. But scientific method does enable large numbers to walk with surer steps.
5. Instantly she saw a surer way to defend herself than with an ax.
6. Reducing pesticide use is the surest way of keeping stocks of obsolete pesticides from accumulating.
7. The surest way to accelerate China's digital rise is a transatlantic falling out over relatively small issues.
8. Such a close personal relationship with Jehovah is the surest protection against any form of corruption.
9. His leap from collector to seller may be the surest sign yet that road-map collecting has come of age.
10. Sure bind, sure find.
11. From Adolescence onward, however, the surest clue to personality is the hierarchy of interests, including the loves and loyalties of adult life
12. 4 Sure bind, sure find.
13. The surest way to make your child throw increasingly louder tantrums is by giving him attention the first time he throws a fit.
14. Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success. Dale Carnegie
15. For he recognized that it was our system of free unhampered elections which was the surest guaranty of popular Government.
16. Certainly: 1 adv definitely or positively (`sure' is sometimes used informally for `surely') “she Certainly is a hard worker” Synonyms: for certain , for sure , sure , sure as shooting , sure enough , surely
17. He continued to stare at M. Riviere perplexedly, wondering how to tell him that his very superiorities and advantages would be the surest hindrance to success.
18. Yes, sure.
19. AAA: Sure.
20. I'm never sure.
21. A sure deal.
22. We're not sure.
23. It sure ain't.
24. Absolutely, positively sure.
25. Sure, take your time