Truth is never certain, even given the strongest of evidence in support of any theory or fact, there will almost always be at least one person that denies those facts or sees them as skewed. When speaking to a jury it is often found that telling them "no witness here has lied today, they all see things differently. If you the jury want to seek the truth, then look to what is the same between all the testimony, ignore what each sees as the truth from that vantage point that is different."
No one can be CERTAIN. But how often do you jump to conclusions on a hunch?
CERTAIN : specific, itemized CERTAINTY : charcterized as a fact, a known truth
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The truth is no one is completely certain how oil originated,migrated,and accumulated
Descartes believed that the truth must be indubitable because doubting leads to answers. The only thing he perceived to be certain was his own existence.
People often assume certain truths when they gossip.
The word may be one of these : CERTAIN - sure CERTAINTY (noun form) - a truth or fact
This is an idiom. Getting to the bottom of something means you are going to get the truth about something. It also implies that a certain amount of investigation will need to be done before the truth comes out.
Accepting something as the truth means acknowledging and believing that a certain statement or fact is accurate, valid, or correct based on evidence or reasoning presented. It involves trusting the information provided and incorporating it into one's understanding of reality.
Yes, objective truth refers to facts and reality that exist independently of individual beliefs or opinions. It is the idea that certain statements or propositions are true regardless of personal perspectives or interpretations.
man hunt, hide and go seek, truth or dare (a certain kind....:))
The opposite of uncertain is certain. When something is certain, it is definite, known, or sure, leaving no room for doubt or ambiguity. Certainty implies confidence in the outcome or truth of a situation.