
cosa segura
something that will surely happen

concreto
according to facts instead of opinions

confianza
the belief in one's own ability to achieve goals and get the desired results

seguro
having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

con confianza
in a way that shows confidence and trust in oneself or another person's abilities, plans, etc.
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(creencia)
convicción
a belief or opinion that is very strong

convencido
having a strong belief in something

contar con
to put trust in something or someone
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comprobar una vez más
to check the accuracy or validity of something by using alternative sources or methods

decididamente
in a way that is certain and beyond any doubt

seguro
certainly happening and unlikely to change

cosa segura
(of a person) firm and clear in thoughts, decisions, or actions

definitivamente
in a certain way
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(contar con)
confiar en
to have confidence or trust in someone or something
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dogmático
convinced that everything one believes in is true and others are wrong

asegurar
to make sure that something will happen
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estar seguro
to believe something strongly, even though one cannot explain why
The idiom "feel something in one's bones" is rooted in the idea that a person has an intuitive or instinctive understanding of a situation or a strong conviction about something, often without concrete evidence or logical reasoning. It is used to suggest that the knowledge or feeling is so deep and fundamental that it seems to come from within a person, as if it originates in their very bones.

resultado inevitable
something that is assumed to be true or already decided upon before any evidence or arguments are presented
The idiom "foregone conclusion" dates back to the early 17th century and is used to describe an outcome or result that is so predictable and certain that it can be considered established before the relevant events or circumstances have even unfolded.
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dejar algo claro
to understand something completely and clearly

garantizar
to make sure that something will occur
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