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  • 61sure — [14] Sure and secure are doublets – that is to say, they come from the same ultimate source, but have diverged over the centuries. Latin sēcūrus (etymologically ‘without care’) was borrowed directly into English as secure, but in Old French it… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 62sure — [14] Sure and secure are doublets – that is to say, they come from the same ultimate source, but have diverged over the centuries. Latin sēcūrus (etymologically ‘without care’) was borrowed directly into English as secure, but in Old French it… …

    Word origins

  • 63sure up — verb to make more sure; more secure; more safe …

    Wiktionary

  • 64Sure — Su|re 〈f. 19〉 Abschnitt des Korans [<arab. surah „Stufe, Grad“] * * * Su|re, die; , n [arab. sūrah]: Kapitel des Korans. * * * Sure   [arabisch sūrah, eigentlich »Reihe«] die, / n, Abschnitt des Korans.   * * * Su|re …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 65Sure — 1. surely, undoubtedly, or certainly: He was sure fat ; 2. sarcastic agreement denoting disbelief …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 66sure — Australian Slang 1. surely, undoubtedly, or certainly: He was sure fat ; 2. sarcastic agreement denoting disbelief …

    English dialects glossary

  • 67sure — is., din b., Ar. sūre Kur an ın yüz on dört bölümünden her biri İmam Efendi, bir serviye belini dayayıp çömelerek Mülk suresini okumaya başladı. M. Ş. Esendal …

    Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • 68Sûre — Sp Siūras Ap Lach Sauer liuksemburgiškai Ap Sûre prancūziškai Ap Sauer vokiškai L u. Liuksemburge ir Belgijoje …

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  • 69sure — adj 1. certain, definite, positive, absolute, categorical; conclusive, definitive, decisive, well grounded, well founded, proven, demonstrated, incontestable, apodictic, irrefragible, irrefutable, incontrovertible; unquestionable, unquestioned,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 70sure — see slow but sure …

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