
(tipovat)
vsadit (si)
to express confidence or certainty in something happening or being the case
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(určitost)
jistota
the state of being sure about something, usually when there is proof

(důvěra)
sebevědomí
the belief in one's own ability to achieve goals and get the desired results

(chaos)
zmatek
a state of disorder in which people panic and do not know what to do

N/A
(of a person) strongly holding political or religious views

(postarat se o)
zajistit
to make sure that something will happen
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(jasný)
definitivní
expressed with clarity and precision, leaving no doubt as to the meaning or intention

(předpokládat)
očekávat
to think or believe that it is possible for something to happen or for someone to do something
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(prognozovat)
předpovědět
to predict future events, based on analysis of present data and conditions
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(zaváhat)
váhat
to pause before saying or doing something because of uncertainty or nervousness
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(neodvratný)
nevyhnutelný
unable to be prevented

(pravděpodobnostní číslo)
pravděpodobnost
(mathematics) a number representing the chances of something specific happening

(jakýmsi způsobem)
nějak
in a way or by some method that is not known or certain
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(domnívat se)
spekulovat
to form a theory or opinion about a subject without knowing all the facts
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(tušit)
podezřívat
to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof
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(sebevědomý)
zajištěný
displaying confidence in oneself and one's capabilities

(věcný)
konkrétní
according to facts instead of opinions

(pochybný)
nepravděpodobný
improbable or unlikely to happen or be the case

(nejistý)
pochybný
(of a person) unsure or hesitant about the credibility or goodness of something

(předpoklad)
hypotéza
an explanation based on limited facts and evidence that is not yet proved to be true

(rozpor)
paradox
a logically contradictory statement that might actually be true
A paradox is a statement that seems to contradict itself but often reveals a deeper truth. It challenges logic, common sense, or expectations by presenting two seemingly incompatible ideas that somehow coexist. For example, "Less is more" may appear contradictory, yet it suggests that simplicity can lead to greater effectiveness. Paradoxes are commonly used in literature and philosophy to provoke thought and encourage deeper analysis of complex ideas.

(předběžně)
dočasně
in a way that is not certain or definite and might be changed later

(nejasnost)
nejistota
something about which one cannot be certain

(bezpochyby)
nepopiratelně
in a way that is definite and cannot be rejected or questioned
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(jistě)
sebevědomě
in a way that shows confidence and trust in oneself or another person's abilities, plans, etc.
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(predikce)
předpověď
the act of saying what one thinks is going to happen in the future or what the outcome of something will be

(neplausibilní)
nepravděpodobný
having a low chance of happening or being true

(výrazně)
rozhodně
in a way that is certain and beyond any doubt
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