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41 acción tomada a pesar de la certeza de un fracaso
• action taken in spite of certainty of failureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acción tomada a pesar de la certeza de un fracaso
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42 autódromo
• motor-racing track• racer• racetrack• racing certainty• racing circuit• speedway -
43 certeza
• assuredness• certainty• certitude• conviction• sure thing• sureness• surety -
44 certeza completa
• dead certainty -
45 certidumbre
• assurance• certainty• certitude• conviction• faith• security• sureness• surety -
46 con absoluta certeza
• sure as hell• with absolute certainty -
47 con certeza
• certainly• surely• with certainty -
48 con plena certeza
• with absolute certainty -
49 con seguridad
• assuredly• certainly• dependably• for sure• surely• with certainty -
50 de ciencia cierta
• beyond the shadow of a doubt• with complete certainty -
51 en la seguridad de que
• knowing that• with the certainty that -
52 es cosa segura
• it's a certainty• it's a sure thing• there is no danger• there is no doubt that -
53 evidencia moral
• moral certainty -
54 falta de cautela
• carelessness• lack of breeding• lack of care• lack of cash• lack of certainty• unwariness -
55 falta de compasión
• inciting• inclement• lack of certainty• lack of competition• ruthlessness -
56 falta de humanidad
• heartless• heartrending• lack of certainty• lack of competition• lack of harmony• lack of importance -
57 falta de piedad
• inciting• inclement• lack of certainty• lack of competition• ruthlessness -
58 mansalva
• with certainty• without taking risk -
59 seguridad
• assurance• care• certainty• certitude• firmly• firmware• prevention• protection• reliance• safeguard• safeness• safety• security• self-relative• self-reliant• sureness• surety -
60 situación de certidumbre
• conditions of certaintyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > situación de certidumbre
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Certainty — series Agnosticism Belief Certainty Doubt Determinism Epistemology Estimation Fallibilism … Wikipedia
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certainty — I noun absence of doubt, absolute confidence, absoluteness, assurance, assuredness, authoritativeness, certification, certitude, certus, complete conviction, conclusiveness, confidentness, conviction, corroboration, definiteness, firmness,… … Law dictionary
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Certainty — Cer tain*ty, n.; pl. {Certainties}. [OF. certainet[ e].] 1. The quality, state, or condition, of being certain. [1913 Webster] The certainty of punishment is the truest security against crimes. Fisher Ames. [1913 Webster] 2. A fact or truth… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
certainty — [sʉrt′ ntē] n. [ME certeinte < OFr certaineté] 1. the quality, state, or fact of being certain 2. pl. certainties anything certain; definite act of a certainty Archaic without a doubt; certainly SYN. CERTAINTY suggests a firm, settled belief… … English World dictionary
certainty — c.1300, certeynte, surety, pledge, from Anglo Fr. certeinté (late 13c.), O.Fr. certaineté certainty, from L. or V.L. *certanitatem (Cf. O.Sp. certanedad); see CERTAIN (Cf. certain). Meaning that which is certain is attested from early 14c.;… … Etymology dictionary
certainty — [n1] positive assurance all sewn up*, authoritativeness, belief, certitude, cinch, confidence, conviction, credence, definiteness, dogmatism, faith, firmness, indubitableness, inevitability, lock*, lockup*, open and shut case*, positiveness,… … New thesaurus
certainty — ► NOUN (pl. certainties) 1) the quality or state of being certain. 2) a fact that is true or an event that is definitely going to take place … English terms dictionary
certainty — n. 1) absolute, dead; mathematical; moral certainty 2) certainty of (there is no certainty of success) 3) certainty that + clause (there is no certainty that an agreement will be reached) 4) with certainty (to state with certainty) * * * [… … Combinatory dictionary
certainty — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete ▪ near, reasonable, virtual ▪ It s a virtual certainty that essential foodstuffs will go up in price. ▪ moral … Collocations dictionary