Definition of CERTAINLY. Meaning of CERTAINLY. Synonyms of CERTAINLY

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Definition of CERTAINLY

Certainly
Certainly Cer"tain*ly, adv. Without doubt or question; unquestionably.

Meaning of CERTAINLY from wikipedia

- Certainty (also known as epistemic certainty or objective certainty) is the epistemic property of beliefs which a person has no rational grounds for doubting...
- of Brownian motion, and the infinite monkey theorem. The terms almost certainly (a.c.) and almost always (a.a.) are also used. Almost never describes...
- reference point. Münzer hypothesized four procuratorships, of which two are certainly attested and two are probable but not certain. However, two does not satisfy...
- the origin of chicken tikka masala, concluding that the dish "was most certainly invented in Britain, probably by a Bangladeshi chef." They suggest that...
- Muhammad ibn Qu's reign are not known with certainty, though his reign was certainly brief. His father's predecessor, Sakura, was killed at some point between...
- Beck, Louisette Bertholle, and Julia Child, have described the dish as "certainly one of the most delicious beef dishes concocted by man". Beef bourguignon...
- Latin pop". HOLA. December 31, 2021. Retrieved February 8, 2024. "It's Certainly a Thrill: Sgt. Pepper Is Best Album", USA Today, November 17, 2003. Sawyers...
- affordable only to the wealthy, who certainly had unspoiled meat available, as well. In addition, people of the time certainly knew that eating spoiled food...
- "because the situation is incompatible with the world as we know it. Certainly, elephants do not sit in cups of hot chocolate." Oring defined humour...
- Abbess of Withington, is broadly rejected. Their daughter Bugga was certainly a nun when Aldhelm dedicated verses to her, and was probably an Abbess...