certainly


adverb

  • In a way that shows something is true or sure.
  • Without any doubt; for sure.
  • A strong way to say yes; of course.


Word Explanation:

  • 'Certainly' means yes, for sure! If you say you will do something and you really mean it, you can say, 'I will certainly do it!'.

Word in hindi

निश्चित रूप से (nishchit roop se)

nishchit roop se

Other variations in hindi

  • निश्चित रूप से (nishchit roop se) nishchit roop se
  • बिल्कुल (bilkul) bilkul

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'certainly' mean?

'Certainly' means that you are sure about something or that something will definitely happen.

How do you pronounce 'certainly'?

You pronounce 'certainly' like this: sur-tin-lee.

What is the origin of the word 'certainly'?

The word 'certainly' comes from the word 'certain', which means sure or definite, and it has been used in English for a long time.

What is the meaning of 'certainly' in Hindi?

The word 'certainly' in Hindi is 'निश्चित रूप से' (Nishchit Roop Se).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

The word 'certainly' means for sure! When you say something will happen certainly, it means you really believe it will happen.

Proverb

"Where there's a will, there's a way." This means if you are determined, you can certainly achieve your goals!

Quote

"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt

Mini blog:

The Magic Word!

In a world full of wonders, the word "certainly" is like a magic key! It opens doors to confidence and excitement.

When you say, "I can certainly help you," it means you’re ready to lend a hand, just like a superhero!

Or when you declare, "I can certainly finish my puzzle," you’re showing your determination.

So, remember, using "certainly" makes your words sparkle with assurance. Next time you feel sure about something, let it shine!

You can certainly do amazing things! 🌟