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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of saying you are sure in British Thesaurus

Ways of saying you are sure

surely (adverb)

without any doubt

undoubtedly (adverb)

used for saying that something is certainly true or is accepted by everyone

correct me if I’m wrong ()

used when you are fairly sure that you are right, especially as a way of politely disagreeing with someone

know for a fact (that) ()

used for emphasizing that you are sure something is true

put money on something ()

used for emphasizing that you are completely certain that something will happen

in my humble opinion ()

used for expressing your opinion about something, especially when you are sure that you are right

can (modal verb)

used for saying that you feel sure something is not possible or true

have (verb)

used for showing that you are certain that something happens or is true, or for showing that you hope very much that it happens or is true

beyond doubt/dispute ()

used for saying that something is so certain that it cannot be doubted or argued about

could have sworn ()

used for saying that you are sure that something happened

I bet/I’ll bet (spoken)

spoken used for saying that you are sure about something

I’d lay money/odds/a bet on something ()

used for saying that you are very confident that something will happen

I’ll be bound ()

used when you have said something that you are certain is true

I’ll wager ()

used for saying that you are very confident that something is true although you have no proof

I’ll warrant ()

an old way of saying that you are sure that something will happen or is true

stake your life on something ()

used for saying that you are completely sure about something

unless I’m mistaken ()

used for politely saying you are certain that you are right about something

you can bet your life/your bottom dollar ()

used for saying that you are sure something will happen or is true

you can’t go wrong ()

used for talking about situations where you are certain that someone will not make a mistake