Very sure
1sure of yourself — 1 : confident in your abilities He was never very sure of himself as a comedian. 2 somewhat disapproving : overly confident or arrogant They seem awfully sure of themselves. • • • Main Entry: ↑sure * * * ˈsure of yourself idiom ( …
2sure as hell — very sure, certain, a sure bet If you leave food around, the bears will come sure as hell! …
3sure of oneself — very confident of one s own abilities or views he s very sure of himself …
4sure — sure1 W1S1 [ʃo: US ʃur] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(certain you know something)¦ 2 make sure 3¦(certain about your feelings)¦ 4¦(certain to be true)¦ 5¦(certain to happen/succeed)¦ 6 be sure of (doing) something 7 sure of yourself 8 be sure to do something 9… …
5sure — 1 adjective 1 CERTAIN YOU KNOW STH (not before noun) confident that you know something or that something is true or correct: “What time does the show start?” “I m not sure.” | sure (that): I m sure there s a logical explanation for all this. |… …
6sure — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem, sound ▪ You don t seem very sure to me. ▪ make ▪ Make sure no one finds out about this …
7Sure Know Something — Single par Kiss extrait de l’album Dynasty Face A Sure Know Something Face B Dirty Livin Sortie 1979 Durée 3:58 …
8sure — 1 assured, *confident, sanguine, presumptuous Analogous words: relying, trusting, depending, counting, banking (see RELY): inerrant, unerring, *infallible: *safe, secure 2 Sure, certain, positive, cocksure mean having or showing no doubt. Sure… …
9very — [adj] real, exact actual, appropriate, authentic, bare, bona fide, correct, especial, express, genuine, ideal, identical, indubitable, mere, model, perfect, plain, precise, pure, right, same, selfsame, sheer, simple, special, sure enough, true,… …
10sure */*/*/ — I UK [ʃɔː(r)] / UK [ʃʊə(r)] / US [ʃʊr] adjective Word forms sure : adjective sure comparative surer superlative surest Ways of indicating that you feel sure about something: I m sure → the most usual way of saying that you are sure about… …