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certitude noun [ ˈsəːtɪtjuːd ]

• absolute certainty or conviction that something is the case.
• "the question may never be answered with certitude"
Similar: certainty, confidence, sureness, positiveness, conviction, reliability, assuredness, assurance,
Opposite: doubt,
Origin: late Middle English: from late Latin certitudo, from certus ‘certain’.


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