Without doubt or question; unquestionably.
Spelling DEFINITION is easier than defining it.
certainly, clearly, surely, absolutely, positively, unquestionably, undeniably
A deductively valid argument is if the premises are true then the conclusion is certainly true, not possibly true. The definition does not say that the conclusion is true.
Certainly.
certainly Yes. Certainly can be used to begin a sentence. Here are some examples: Certainly someone knows where this child lives. Certainly we're here for you if you need support. Certainly there are many people who beat cancer and go on to live healthy, happy lives. Certainly someone has the key to that safe.
No, the opposite of a definition is certainly not always true. That would depend on the definitions and the meaning of the opposite.
Spelling DEFINITION is easier than defining it.
certainly, clearly, surely, absolutely, positively, unquestionably, undeniably
Devious and underhanded dealing; sharp practice; actions which are barely legal but certainly immoral.
Well, it depends on your definition of "in Ohio", but Lake Erie certainly is NOT man-made.
Certainly! By definition, the acceleration is the change, so it will change unless that amount is zero.
Yes it is. The most common definition of an autotroph is "an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals. Because autotrophs produce their own food, they are sometimes called producers." By that definition, a pine tree certainly qualifies.
By definition, an invertibrate is an animal without a backbone, such as a worm or jellyfish. So the Nyala Antelope is most certainly NOT an invertibrate.
A deductively valid argument is if the premises are true then the conclusion is certainly true, not possibly true. The definition does not say that the conclusion is true.
No they are most certainly not. In fact, by the definition of the word miracle (a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent), miracles either never exist. Or if you do believe in God, then everything is automatically a miracle, by definition.
Yes, you certainly can. But what you need first is a good operational definition of progress. You will measure the characteristics of success that you have made 'operational' by your definition. It goes without saying that there are many different ways to think of success and to determine whether or not it has been met. That is exactly why an operational definition is necessary.
Turbulent (adjective): characterized by conflict, confusion, or disorder; chaotic and unruly.