Sentences with sure
sure
S s - He'd never been in a class before and he was not even sure that he should have been teaching.
- A lot of people think that it's better to pay for their education so that they can be sure of getting quality. [+ of]
- Sure, the simple word, suggests merely an absence of doubt or hesitancy [I'm sure you don't mean it]; certain usually suggests conviction based on specific grounds or evidence [this letter makes me certain of his innocence]; confident stresses the firmness of one's certainty or sureness, esp. in some expectation [she's confident she'll win]; positive suggests unshakable confidence, esp. in the correctness of one's opinions or conclusions, sometimes to the point of dogmatism [he's too positive in his beliefs]
- With over 80 beaches to choose from, you are sure to find a place to lay your towel.
- Sharpe's leg and shoulder began to ache, a sure sign of rain.
- Be sure to read about how mozzarella is made, on page 65.
- 'He rang you?'—'Sure. Last night.'
- We are sure of the accuracy of the data
- sure of success
- A sure remedy
- A sure criterion
- A sure friend
- sure proof
- He is very sure in his beliefs
- Victory is sure
- She is sure to be there tonight
- A sure footing
- A sure method
- A sure friend
- To be sure of one's facts
- A sure defeat
- sure to be elected
- A sure aim
- To be sure of one's data.
- sure of success.
- To be sure of a person's guilt.
- A sure victory.
- A sure messenger.
- A sure cure.
- A sure aim.
- sure proof.
- sure death.
- Be sure to close the windows.
- It sure is cold out. Sure, I'll come.
- It's going to be a good day, for sure.
- I'm calling to make sure that you remember to come.
- Sure enough, the picnic was rained out.
- She sings well, to be sure, but she can't act.