definitely, absolutely, without a doubt, surely, unquestionably, of course, positively.
No
without doubt; certainly
No, doubt is not a compound word. It is a standalone word. Compound words are formed by combining two or more words.
I wish I could, but I don't think I could do it.Not a sentence expressing doubt, silly, a sentence with the word doubt in it:The writer of the first sentence has doubt in his ability to write the sentence requested.
It means definitely yes. Without a doubt- I have no doubts about this- I am sure- yes.
When it can not happen without a doubt.
Sure, absolutely, OK, without a doubt, of course I will, granted, Uhuh, yep, yeah, affirmative, a sarcastic no...well nah
It's a statement that explains the meaning of a term (a word, phrase, or other set of symbols).
I am sure without a doubt
with nothing but your brain
surely
I'm not sure about the best selling, but without a doubt the most popular is 'Efes' and all its varients. I'm not sure about the best selling, but without a doubt the most popular is 'Efes' and all its varients.
The word sure can be an adjective, interjection and an adverb. The adjective form means to be certain about something. The interjection refers to saying "sure" to mean "Yes, that's fine" The adverb form means without any doubt.
Of course! Example: "Without food we cannot eat!" Another Example: "Without no doubt,"
The word definite is an adjective. It means without any doubt.
definitely, absolutely, without a doubt, surely, unquestionably, of course, positively.