Certitude vs Ascertain - What's the difference?
certitude | ascertain |
(uncountable) Sureness, certainty.
(countable) Something that is a certainty.
To find out definitely; to discover or establish.
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As a noun certitude
is (uncountable) sureness, certainty.As a verb ascertain is
to find out definitely; to discover or establish.certitude
English
(Certainty)Noun
(en noun)- I have absolute certitude about that.
- Taxes are obviously certitudes .
Synonyms
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Verb
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- As soon as we ascertain what the situation is, we can plan how to proceed.