assuredly

[ uh-shoor-id-lee, uh-shur- ]
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adverb
  1. definitely or certainly:We will try to address some of the most egregious problems, but will assuredly miss some.

  2. 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.

Origin of assuredly

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Other words from assuredly

  • o·ver·as·sur·ed·ly, adverb
  • un·as·sur·ed·ly, adverb

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How to use assuredly in a sentence

  • Hedges, most assuredly, is not joining the ranks of those charlatans and demagogues with this slim, powerful volume.

    Me, As Seen On TV | Mansfield Frazier | August 12, 2009 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • assuredly, this was an occasion when the sacrifice of a few minutes might avoid the grave risk of a breakdown after daybreak.

    The Red Year | Louis Tracy
  • "I think this is assuredly worth looking into, Jack," said Rossmore Ford, slowly.

    The Mystery at Putnam Hall | Arthur M. Winfield
  • If the business of such offices were worked and carried out in a "proper spirit," it would assuredly be "a success."

  • But for the dagger on which he caught its edge, the blade had assuredly pierced the captain's heart.

    St. Martin's Summer | Rafael Sabatini
  • Puffin as an engaged man might be somewhat less divine, but he would be assuredly more human.