Assuredly
guaranteed; sure; certain; secure:
an assured income.
bold; confident; authoritative:
His art was both assured and facile.
boldly presumptuous.
Chiefly British. insured, as against loss.
Insurance.
the beneficiary under a policy.
the person whose life or property is covered by a policy.
Contemporary Examples
But with Murdoch assuredly in the loop, on this issue there was no room to be contrarian.
Hollywood’s Gossip Showdown Kim Masters April 6, 2009
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 11, 2009
assuredly, their chain of command would ensure that they will never serve in Syria should we put troops on the ground there.
Soldiers Protesting the War on Reddit Dishonor Their Oath of Service Garrett Berntsen September 6, 2013
With a million copies already sold, some have assuredly fallen into the wrong hands.
Umberto Eco’s ‘The Prague Cemetery’ Brings to Life Ancient Hate Daniel Levin November 11, 2011
It is assuredly not by mimicking the Gellars and Spencers of the world, thereby effectively becoming an anti-Jihadist Jihadi.
The Opponents of Militant Islamism Are Often As Bigoted as Their Targets Jacob Mchangama December 6, 2013
Historical Examples
Not the sky, assuredly, and there was no place else possible, unless the door of the summer house.
Jerry Junior Jean Webster
assuredly, then, it was something worse, in old Caesar’s likeness!
The White Old Maid (From “Twice Told Tales”) Nathaniel Hawthorne
assuredly both horses must be laid up together, or her coachman ill.
The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories Arnold Bennett
If the girl was there to be found, most assuredly, he must find her.
The Black Bag Louis Joseph Vance
So far as I can discover there is nothing of evil in her, but assuredly much that is wonderful.
Library of the World’s Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 Various
adjective
made certain; sure; guaranteed
self-assured
(mainly Brit) insured, esp by a life assurance policy
noun
(mainly Brit)
the beneficiary under a life assurance policy
the person whose life is insured
adj.
of persons, “confident, self-assured,” late 14c., past participle adjective from assure. Related: Assuredly; assuredness.
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