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Certeza y Duda - Certeza 1

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la certeza, como "check", "bound" y "assure".

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Words Related to Certainty and Doubt
to assure
to assure
[Verbo]

to guarantee that something specific will happen

asegurar, garantizar

asegurar, garantizar

Ex: Success was now assured with the implementation of the new strategy. 
assured
assured
[Adjetivo]

displaying confidence in oneself and one's capabilities

seguro

seguro

Ex: She spoke with an assured tone, confident in her ability to lead the team to success. 
to believe
to believe
[Verbo]

to accept something to be true even without proof

creer

creer

Ex: I believed her excuses for missing the meeting. 
to believe in

to firmly trust in the goodness or value of something

creer

creer

Ex: We should all believe in the power of kindness to make the world a better place. 
to bet
to bet
[Verbo]

to express confidence or certainty in something happening or being the case

apostar, jurar

apostar, jurar

Ex: I bet it will rain tomorrow because the sky looks very cloudy. 
to [bet] {one's} (life|boots|bottom dollar)

to express strongly and confidently that something is undoubtedly true or will certainly happen

estar completamente seguro, tenerlo clarísimo

estar completamente seguro, tenerlo clarísimo

Ex: I'd bet my life he knew about the plan before the meeting. 
beyond doubt

in a way that is absolutely certain and cannot be questioned

sin ninguna duda

sin ninguna duda

Ex: Her dedication to her work was beyond doubt, as she consistently delivered exceptional results. 
bound
bound
[Adjetivo]

likely to happen or sure to experience something

de seguro

de seguro

Ex: With the storm approaching, they were bound to face heavy rain and strong winds. 
buoyancy
buoyancy
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of hopefulness and confidence that makes one remain cheerful, especially in sad or unpleasant situations

optimismo

optimismo

buoyant
buoyant
[Adjetivo]

cheerful and lively in spirit

optimista

optimista

Ex: She remained buoyant despite the stressful day at work. 
can
can
[Verbo]

used to express that something is possible or may happen, exist, or be true

poder, ser capaz de

poder, ser capaz de

Ex: Accidents can occur even with the best precautions. 
cast-iron
cast-iron
[Adjetivo]

not subject to change or doubt

férreo, irrefutable, irrebatible

férreo, irrefutable, irrebatible

Ex: There's no such thing as a cast-iron guarantee in politics. 
categorical
categorical
[Adjetivo]

without a doubt

categórico, terminante

categórico, terminante

Ex: His categorical denial of the allegations was clear and unambiguous. 
cert
cert
[Sustantivo]

something that is sure to happen or succeed

cosa segura, algo seguro

cosa segura, algo seguro

certain
certain
[Adjetivo]

feeling completely sure about something and showing that you believe it

seguro

seguro

Ex: Being certain of her feelings, she decided to confess her love. 
certainty
certainty
[Sustantivo]

the state of being sure about something, usually when there is proof

certeza

certeza

Ex: Her certainty in her ability to complete the marathon came from months of dedicated training. 
certitude
certitude
[Sustantivo]

the feeling of complete certainty

certeza

certeza

Ex: She spoke with certitude about the accuracy of her research findings. 
to check
to check
[Verbo]

to discover information about something or someone by looking, asking, or investigating

descubrir

descubrir

Ex: I'll check the weather forecast to see if it's going to rain tomorrow. 
check
check
[Sustantivo]

the act of ascertaining the validity, security, or suitability of something by inspecting it

chequeo, revisión

chequeo, revisión

to check on

to check the wellbeing, truth, or condition of someone or something

chequear, controlar

chequear, controlar

Ex: She called her elderly neighbor every morning to check on her wellbeing and see if she needed any assistance. 
to check over

to inspect something closely to ensure accuracy, quality, or its overall condition

revisar

revisar

Ex: She spent hours checking over the accounts for any discrepancies. 
to check through

‌to carefully inspect or examine something, especially one that consists of different parts

revisar

revisar

to check up on

to examine something to confirm its quality and accuracy

vigilar, controlar

vigilar, controlar

Ex: The supervisor checked up on the team's work to maintain standards. 
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