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Dout vs Sure - What's the difference?
dout | sure |As a noun dout
is obsolete spelling of lang=en.As a verb dout
is to put out; quench; extinguish; douse.As an adjective sure is
physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.As an adverb sure is
without doubt.As an interjection sure is
yes, of course.Sure vs Unsure - What's the difference?
sure | unsure |As adjectives the difference between sure and unsure
is that sure is physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable while unsure is uncertain.As an adverb sure
is without doubt.As an interjection sure
is yes, of course.Exactly vs Sure - What's the difference?
exactly | sure |As adverbs the difference between exactly and sure
is that exactly is without approximation; precisely while sure is without doubt.As interjections the difference between exactly and sure
is that exactly is Signifies agreement or recognitionsure is yes, of course.As an adjective sure is
physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.Sure vs Strong - What's the difference?
sure | strong | Synonyms |As adjectives the difference between sure and strong
is that sure is physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable while strong is capable of producing great physical force.As adverbs the difference between sure and strong
is that sure is without doubt while strong is in a strong manner.As an interjection sure
is yes, of course.As a proper noun Strong is
{{surname}.Sure vs Plain - What's the difference?
sure | plain | Related terms |In obsolete terms the difference between sure and plain
is that sure is betrothed; engaged to marry while plain is a plane.As adjectives the difference between sure and plain
is that sure is physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable while plain is flat, level.As adverbs the difference between sure and plain
is that sure is without doubt while plain is simply.As an interjection sure
is yes, of course.As a noun plain is
a lamentation.As a verb plain is
to lament, bewail.Unendangered vs Sure - What's the difference?
unendangered | sure | Related terms |As adjectives the difference between unendangered and sure
is that unendangered is not endangered while sure is physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.As an adverb sure is
without doubt.As an interjection sure is
yes, of course.Sure vs Undoubting - What's the difference?
sure | undoubting | Related terms |Sure is a related term of undoubting.
As adjectives the difference between sure and undoubting
is that sure is while undoubting is experiencing or harboring no doubts; entirely confident.Sure vs Distinct - What's the difference?
sure | distinct | Related terms |Sure is a related term of distinct.
As adjectives the difference between sure and distinct
is that sure is while distinct is capable of being perceived very clearly.Easy vs Sure - What's the difference?
easy | sure | Related terms |Easy is a related term of sure.
As adjectives the difference between easy and sure
is that easy is comfortable; at ease while sure is .As an adverb easy
is in a relaxed or casual manner.As a noun easy
is something that is easy.As a verb easy
is to easy-oar (stop rowing).Sure vs Confinced - What's the difference?
sure | confinced |Confinced is likely misspelled.
Confinced has no English definition.