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to ensure
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to expect
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speculative
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dubious
certainty
(határozottság)

(határozottság)

bizonyosság

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/ˈsɝtənti/
Főnév

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

antonymdoubt
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The doctor’s certainty in the diagnosis provided comfort and clarity to the patient.
The scientist presented the results with certainty, as the experiments had been thoroughly tested.
Her certainty about the company's financial stability allowed her to invest with confidence.
doubt
(bizonytalanság)

(bizonytalanság)

kétely

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/ˈdaʊt/
Főnév

a feeling of disbelief or uncertainty about something

synonymdoubtfulness
synonymdubiety
synonymdubiousness
synonymincertitude
synonymuncertainty
antonymcertainty
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She couldn't shake the nagging doubt that she had made the wrong decision.
His confidence wavered in the face of uncertainty, giving rise to doubt.
Despite his assurances, doubt lingered in the back of her thoughts.
confusion
(zavartság)

(zavartság)

zavar

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/kənˈfjuʒən/
Főnév

a state of being confused and not having a clear understanding of an action, behavior, etc.

synonymconfusedness
synonymdisarray
synonymmental confusion
synonymmuddiness
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The sudden change in plans caused confusion among the team members.
The student's confusion was evident when he couldn't solve the math problem.
The new instructions were met with confusion as employees struggled to understand the changes.
confusion
confidence
(önbizalom)

(önbizalom)

bizalom

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/ˈkɑnfədəns/
Főnév

a feeling of hopefulness that derives from an optimistic attitude and mindset that allows one to see the bright side of things especially future events

probability
valószínűség

valószínűség

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/ˌpɹɑbəˈbɪɫəˌti/
Főnév

the likelihood or chance of an event occurring or being true

antonymimprobability
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The researchers calculated the probability of success for their experiment.
Understanding probability is essential in making informed decisions in gambling and finance.
He assessed the probability of passing the exam based on his study habits.
probable
(valószínűsíthető)

(valószínűsíthető)

valószínű

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/ˈpɹɑbəbəɫ/
Főnév

having a high possibility of happening or being true based on available evidence or circumstances

synonymlikely
antonymimprobable
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The detective considered the suspect's alibi to be probable, as it was supported by multiple witnesses.
The survey results suggest that there is a probable decline in consumer confidence in the current economic climate.
The economist predicts that there is a probable increase in inflation rates next quarter.
probable
to suspect
(feltételez)

(feltételez)

gyanúsít

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/ˈsəsˌpɛkt/, /səˈspɛkt/
Főnév

to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

synonymsurmise
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They suspect the company may be hiding some important information.
Considering the clouds on the horizon, I suspect it might rain this afternoon.
He didn't say anything, but I suspect he's planning a surprise party for her birthday.

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to assure
(garantálni)

(garantálni)

biztosítani

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/əˈʃʊɹ/
Főnév

to make someone feel confident or certain about someone or something

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The manager assured the team of the company's commitment to their well-being.
The company assured its customers of the product's quality
The parent assured the child of their love and support, comforting them during a difficult time.

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to hesitate
habozni

habozni

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/ˈhɛzəˌteɪt/
Főnév

to pause before saying or doing something because of uncertainty or nervousness

synonymwaffle
synonymwaver
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When asked about the promotion, Sarah hesitated before responding.
In the heated debate, the politician hesitated before addressing the controversial topic.
Confronted with the difficult decision, Tom hesitated, weighing the pros and cons before making a choice.

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Tárgyatlan
hesitation
(habozás)

(habozás)

tétovázás

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/ˌhɛzəˈteɪʃən/
Főnév

the act of pausing before doing or saying something because one feels unsure

synonymvacillation
synonymwavering
conviction
(hit)

(hit)

meggyőződés

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/kənˈvɪkʃən/
Főnév

a belief or opinion that is very strong

synonymarticle of faith
synonymstrong belief
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Her deep religious convictions guided her moral decisions and actions throughout her life.
The artist expressed his convictions through powerful paintings that portrayed themes of equality and justice.
His conviction in the power of education inspired many students to pursue higher goals.
to guarantee
(biztosítani)

(biztosítani)

garantálni

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/ˌɡɛɹənˈti/
Főnév

to make sure that something will occur

synonymassure
synonymensure
synonyminsure
synonymsecure
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Regular maintenance of the machinery guarantees that production will continue uninterrupted.
Rigorous testing guarantees that the software will be bug-free before its release to the public.

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to ensure
(garantálni)

(garantálni)

biztosítani

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/ɛnˈʃʊɹ/, /ɪnˈʃʊɹ/
Főnév

to make sure that something will happen

synonymassure
synonymguarantee
synonyminsure
synonymsecure
example
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The captain ensured the safety of the passengers during the storm.
The checklist ensures that all necessary tasks are completed.
The teacher is ensuring that students understand the new lesson.

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Tárgyas
to expect
(várni)

(várni)

elvárni

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/ɪkˈspɛkt/
Főnév

to think or believe that it is possible for something to happen or for someone to do something

synonymanticipate
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We expect the project to be completed by the end of the month.
The teacher outlined what students could expect on the upcoming exam.
The weather forecast led us to expect rain this weekend.

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Tárgyas
speculative
(hipotetikus)

(hipotetikus)

spekulatív

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/ˈspɛkjəɫətɪv/
Főnév

according to opinions or guesses instead of facts or evidence

synonymnotional
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The article contained speculative theories about the origins of the universe.
The novel presented a speculative scenario of what life might be like on Mars.
She offered a speculative explanation for his sudden disappearance, based on rumors she had heard.
speculative
concrete
(valós)

(valós)

konkrét

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/ˈkɑnkɹit/, /kənˈkɹit/
Főnév

according to facts instead of opinions

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The success of the project was attributed to concrete planning and meticulous execution.
The lawyer presented concrete facts and figures to strengthen her argument during the trial.
The company's decision-making process is based on concrete data and market analysis rather than speculation.
undeniable
(vitathatatlan)

(vitathatatlan)

tagadhatatlan

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/ˌəndɪˈnaɪəbəɫ/
Főnév

clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

antonymdeniable
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The impact of climate change on the environment is undeniable, as evidenced by rising temperatures and melting ice caps.
The importance of education in shaping the future of society is undeniable.
The impact of technology on our daily lives is undeniable, with smartphones becoming indispensable tools.
undeniable
debatable
(kérdéses)

(kérdéses)

vitatott

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/dəˈbeɪtəbəɫ/
Főnév

unclear or uncertain because of the involvement of many different opinions or perspectives

synonymarguable
synonymdisputable
synonymmoot
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The effectiveness of the new policy is debatable, with conflicting opinions among experts.
Whether climate change is primarily caused by human activity is a debatable issue in scientific circles.
Whether pineapple belongs on pizza is a debatable topic, with strong arguments on both sides.
inevitable
(elkerülhetetlen)

(elkerülhetetlen)

kikerülhetetlen

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/ˌɪˈnɛvətəbəɫ/
Főnév

bound to happen in a way that is impossible to avoid or prevent

antonymevitable
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The breakup was an inevitable consequence of their constant disagreements.
As technology advances, it becomes increasingly inevitable that automation will replace certain jobs.
Given the current trajectory of climate change, it's inevitable that sea levels will continue to rise.
inevitable
bound
(meghatározott)

(meghatározott)

kötött

flag
/ˈbaʊnd/
Főnév

likely to happen or sure to experience something

tentative
(előzetes)

(előzetes)

ideiglenes

flag
/ˈtɛnətɪv/, /ˈtɛntətɪv/
Főnév

not firmly established or decided, with the possibility of changes in the future

synonymprobationary
synonymprovisional
synonymprovisionary
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The plan for the project is tentative, with room for adjustments as more information becomes available.
The date for the event is tentative, as we're still waiting to confirm the availability of the venue.
They reached a tentative agreement on the terms of the contract, pending further negotiation.
convinced
meggyőződött

meggyőződött

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/kənˈvɪnst/
Főnév

having a strong belief in something

synonymconfident(p)
synonymconvinced(p)
synonympositive(p)
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The convinced look in his eyes revealed his unwavering belief.
The convinced smile on her face reflected her confidence in the decision.
His convinced expression showed that he had made up his mind.
set
(felkészült)

(felkészült)

kész

flag
/ˈsɛt/
Főnév

prepared or likely prepared for something

synonymfit(p)
synonymprimed(p)
synonymset(p)
inconclusive
(határozatlan)

(határozatlan)

nem végleges

flag
/ˌɪnkənˈkɫusɪv/
Főnév

not producing a clear result or decision

antonymconclusive
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The inconclusive examination findings prompted the doctor to order additional tests.
The experiment's results were inconclusive, raising questions about the validity of the methodology.
The medical tests were inconclusive, so further examination is needed to determine the cause of the symptoms.
presumably
(gondolhatóan)

(gondolhatóan)

feltehetően

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/pɹəˈzuməbɫi/, /pɹiˈzuməbɫi/, /pɹɪˈzuməbɫi/
Főnév

used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence

synonympresumptively
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The CEO's sudden resignation is presumably linked to the company's financial challenges.
The concert tickets sold out quickly, presumably due to the band's recent popularity.
She left the office early, presumably to attend a family event.

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Módhatározó
to assume
(gondolni)

(gondolni)

feltételezni

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/əˈsum/
Főnév

to think that something is true without having proof or evidence

synonympresume
synonymtake for granted
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Right now, some team members are assuming that the project deadline will be extended.
She often assumes that everyone agrees with her perspective.
Yesterday, he mistakenly assumed that the meeting was canceled.

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Tárgyas
assumption
(tipp)

(tipp)

feltételezés

flag
/əˈsəmpʃən/
Főnév

an idea or belief that one thinks is true without having a proof

synonympremise
synonympremiss
decidedly
(biztosan)

(biztosan)

határozottan

flag
/ˌdɪˈsaɪdədɫi/
Főnév

in a way that is certain and beyond any doubt

synonymby all odds
synonymdefinitely
synonymemphatically
synonymin spades
synonymunquestionably
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The team performed decidedly better in the second half of the game.
He was decidedly uninterested in the topic of the conversation.
The changes in the design were decidedly for the better.
supposedly
(szerint)

(szerint)

állítólag

flag
/səˈpoʊzədɫi/
Főnév

used to suggest that something is assumed to be true, often with a hint of doubt

synonympurportedly

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Módhatározó
doubtful
(valószínűtlen)

(valószínűtlen)

kétséges

flag
/ˈdaʊtfəɫ/
Főnév

improbable or unlikely to happen or be the case

synonymdubious
synonymdubitable
synonymin question(p)
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With no concrete evidence, it is doubtful that the jury will convict the defendant.
Given the poor weather conditions, it's doubtful that the outdoor concert will take place as scheduled.
The team's chances of winning the championship seem doubtful after their recent string of losses.
dubious
(gyanús)

(gyanús)

kétes

flag
/ˈdubiəs/
Főnév

likely to be dishonest

synonymdoubtful
synonymdubitable
synonymin question(p)
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