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assuredly
[uh-shoor-id-lee, uh-shur-]
adverb
definitely or certainly.
We will try to address some of the most egregious problems, but will assuredly miss some.
in a bold, confident, or authoritative manner.
He very assuredly tells people that he expects to be reelected because of the great job he’s doing.
Other Word Forms
- overassuredly adverb
- unassuredly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of assuredly1
Example Sentences
The case is headed to the Supreme Court where we will almost assuredly see at least two, probably three, of the justices uphold this cockamamie definition.
Tarar said that India intends to use the attack as a "false pretext" for a strike and that "any such military adventurism by India would be responded to assuredly and decisively".
Even finishing last in Saturday’s race will bring him more points, most assuredly gaining him a spot in the Derby starting gate.
“ever power the U.S. Constitution envisions for the Executive in its exchanges with other nations or with enemy organizations..., it most assuredly envisions a role for all three branches when individual liberties are at stake.”
They will almost assuredly will be captive of warmed-over doctrinal verities, underwritten by arrogant conviction.
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