certitude 的定义
- freedom from doubt, especially in matters of faith or opinion; certainty.
certitude 近义词
sureness
certitude 的近义词 9 个
certitude 的反义词 4 个
更多certitude例句
- We also can’t predict with certitude the city’s ability to manage their numbers if they become excessive.
- Successful politicians seek to marry a triumvirate of charisma, certitude, and leadership.
- Even by the low standards of judicial sophistry, the opinion is a depressing exercise in bloviating certitude.
- And again it is his worldview that gives him the certitude to preach these lies to millions on a daily basis.
- Despite his hunch that aid would be substantial each year, the IDF would not have certitude to plan on.
- At first, Weiner wasn't even able to say "with certitude" whether or not the photo in question was of him.
- He thought of her; but truth to tell he was too numbed to dwell on her agony, on the certitude of her lifelong captivity.
- But it is almost more difficult to identify these Geraints than it is to attain any certitude about King Arthur himself.
- With no perceptible movement that I was aware of, Mrs. Jones advertised her certitude of knowledge of what she would have done.
- Now he adds that faith is that boldness and that wealth of certitude in so far as they rest upon reality and truth.
- The sledge-wielder pours out more strength and certitude and joy in every blow than do you in your whole sheaf of songs.