assurance, conviction, fact, truth
confidence, trust, sureness, positiveness, inevitability, reality, sure thing
Some synonyms include truth, reality, certainty, verity, detail, item, point, evidence, or clue.
testament, and scripture doctrine, news, teachings, message, revelation, creed, credo, tidings, truth, fact, certainty, the last word
certainty (no doubt), probability or likelihood (greater than 50% chance), possibility (greater than 0% but less than 50% chance)
No, "confident" and "assured" are not antonyms; they are actually synonyms. Both terms convey a sense of self-assurance and certainty in one's abilities or beliefs. While "confident" often relates to a person's self-esteem or belief in their capabilities, "assured" can also imply a sense of certainty about a situation or outcome.
A basic truth is defined as "something that explains or controls how something happens or works". Synonyms for the concept of "basic truth" are principle, certainty, nature, actualization, precept.
1. Lawa. The judgment of a jury or judge that a person is guilty of a crime as charged.b. The state of being found or proved guilty: evidence that led to the suspect's conviction.2.a. The act or process of convincing.b. The state of being convinced. See Synonyms at certainty.3. A fixed or strong belief. See Synonyms at opinion.
adverbs of certainty
Certainty is a noun.
1. Lawa. The judgment of a jury or judge that a person is guilty of a crime as charged.b. The state of being found or proved guilty: evidence that led to the suspect's conviction.2.a. The act or process of convincing.b. The state of being convinced. See Synonyms at certainty.3. A fixed or strong belief. See Synonyms at opinion.
certainty means sureness
The sun rises in the east with certainty.
A Dead Certainty was created in 1920.