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Definition of assuredly in English: assuredlyadverb əˈʃʊərədliəˈʃɔːrədliəˈʃʊr(ə)dli 1Confidently. the lad kept his cool and assuredly slipped the ball between the posts Example sentencesExamples - He assuredly declares that the natural world is ultimately "beyond description."
- With an appeal that transcends narrow definitions of jazz, he is assuredly stepping up, eloquently demonstrating the power of groove.
- She felt him grasp her hand assuredly.
- His tone made a crescendo to pleading, but Kay kept speaking rather assuredly.
- "I'll take care of her, trust me," he cut in, nodding his head assuredly.
- Now sober and straight, I can assuredly state that that doesn't seem like quite the best decision.
- She is magnificent as Carol, moving assuredly from the nervous student of the opening to the powerful presence of the final scene.
- He spoke clearly and assuredly so that no one could twist his words and send the conversation down an entirely different route.
- Despite being introduced just two minutes earlier, he kept his cool and assuredly slipped the ball between the posts.
- He would whisper assuredly, "It's going to be okay."
2as sentence adverb Used to express the speaker's certainty that something is true. potted roses will most assuredly not survive winter without protection Example sentencesExamples - We may assuredly presume that she would have written a greater body of overtly weird tales had she been allowed the editorial freedom.
- There assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack.
- The initial issues of the notes were fully convertible upon demand into gold coin and so were, assuredly, a blessing.
- Plants that need abundant water are a luxury we can ill afford, because of the water shortages your generation will most assuredly face.
- Assuredly, I have made him out to be more evil than he was.
- Currency appreciation alone does not choke off growth, but assuredly it should choke off a lot of inflation.
- The storks and lesser spotted eagles are assuredly from every country between Germany and Russia.
- It comes to a pass in some families that certain members will most assuredly never get along.
- Joining the single currency when the economics were not right would foster a backlash when things went wrong, as they assuredly would.
- This is good news, most assuredly, for investors, and especially for pension funds.
Definition of assuredly in US English: assuredlyadverbəˈSHo͝or(ə)dlēəˈʃʊr(ə)dli 1Confidently. he relates the story to his comrades, saying assuredly that they will be moving the next day Example sentencesExamples - Now sober and straight, I can assuredly state that that doesn't seem like quite the best decision.
- With an appeal that transcends narrow definitions of jazz, he is assuredly stepping up, eloquently demonstrating the power of groove.
- "I'll take care of her, trust me," he cut in, nodding his head assuredly.
- She is magnificent as Carol, moving assuredly from the nervous student of the opening to the powerful presence of the final scene.
- He spoke clearly and assuredly so that no one could twist his words and send the conversation down an entirely different route.
- She felt him grasp her hand assuredly.
- He assuredly declares that the natural world is ultimately "beyond description."
- His tone made a crescendo to pleading, but Kay kept speaking rather assuredly.
- Despite being introduced just two minutes earlier, he kept his cool and assuredly slipped the ball between the posts.
- He would whisper assuredly, "It's going to be okay."
2as sentence adverb Used to express the speaker's certainty that something is true. potted roses will most assuredly not survive winter without protection Example sentencesExamples - Assuredly, I have made him out to be more evil than he was.
- Plants that need abundant water are a luxury we can ill afford, because of the water shortages your generation will most assuredly face.
- There assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack.
- This is good news, most assuredly, for investors, and especially for pension funds.
- The initial issues of the notes were fully convertible upon demand into gold coin and so were, assuredly, a blessing.
- The storks and lesser spotted eagles are assuredly from every country between Germany and Russia.
- Currency appreciation alone does not choke off growth, but assuredly it should choke off a lot of inflation.
- Joining the single currency when the economics were not right would foster a backlash when things went wrong, as they assuredly would.
- It comes to a pass in some families that certain members will most assuredly never get along.
- We may assuredly presume that she would have written a greater body of overtly weird tales had she been allowed the editorial freedom.
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