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    surely
    /ˈʃʊəli/

    adverb

    • 1. used to emphasize the speaker's firm belief that what they are saying is true and often their surprise that there is any doubt of this: "if there is no will, then surely the house goes automatically to you" Similar it must be the case thatI believe thatassuredlywithout question
    • 2. with assurance or confidence: "no one knows how to move the economy quickly and surely in that direction" Similar firmlysteadilyconfidentlysolidly

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  2. SURELY definition: 1. used to express that you are certain or almost certain about something: 2. used to express…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : in a sure manner: archaic : without danger or risk of injury or loss : safely. b (1) : with assurance : confidently. answered quickly and surely. (2) : without doubt : certainly. they will surely be heard from in the future R. J. Lifton. 2. : indeed, really often used as an intensive. you surely don't believe that. Sure vs. Surely: Usage Guide

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · surely ( comparative surelier or more surely, superlative sureliest or most surely) Without fail . slowly but surely. Certainly, undoubtedly . Surely, you must be joking. With confidence . His feet were planted surely on the ground. Quotations.

  5. Use the adverb surely to emphasize your certainty about a point. For example, you could tell your friend that her painting is so good that she'll surely win the art contest. The word surely can fill in for definitely or absolutely.

  6. Surely definition: firmly; unerringly; without missing, slipping, etc.. See examples of SURELY used in a sentence.

  7. used to express surprise that something has happened or is going to happen: Surely you don't expect me to believe that? Surely you're not going out on a night like this? Fewer examples. This latest injury must surely mean that her tennis career is now at an end . He's running so well, surely he'll take the gold.

  8. 6 meanings: 1. without doubt; assuredly 2. without fail; inexorably (esp in the phrase slowly but surely) 3. am I not right in.... Click for more definitions.

  9. adv. 1. without doubt; assuredly: things could surely not have been worse. 2. without fail; inexorably (esp in the phrase slowly but surely) 3. ( sentence modifier) am I not right in thinking that?; I am sure that: surely you don't mean it?. 4. rare in a sure manner. 5. archaic safely; securely.

  10. You can use surely to show that you are almost certain about what you are saying and you want other people to agree with you. It usually comes at the beginning of the sentence: Surely this can’t be right? Surely in negative sentences shows that something surprises you and you do not want to believe it: Surely you’re not thinking of going ...

  11. used to express surprise that something has happened or is going to happen: You surely didn't tell him, did you? Surely you're not going to go out dressed like that? Fewer examples. Surely, you're not afraid of his mother. But surely he's got a job by now. Surely we should have been given a password. Surely you did better than me in the test.