certainly
Certainly means that something is definitely true or will happen for sure.
Explanation at your level:
You use certainly to say 'yes' or 'I agree.' It is a very polite word. You can use it when someone asks you a question. For example, if someone asks, 'Can you help me?' you can say, 'Certainly!' It makes people feel happy because you are being very helpful and kind to them.
At this level, you use certainly to show you are sure about something. If you are 100% sure about a fact, you can say, 'It is certainly going to rain today.' It helps you sound more confident when you speak English with your friends or at school.
As an intermediate learner, you use certainly to emphasize your opinions. It is a great alternative to 'definitely' or 'sure.' You can use it in formal emails to show you are reliable, such as: 'I will certainly finish the report by Friday.' It shows you are organized and serious about your work.
At the B2 level, you begin to use certainly to add nuance. You might use it in a debate or a business meeting to acknowledge a point while maintaining your own stance. It is a versatile tool for professional communication, allowing you to sound both polite and firm when negotiating or confirming arrangements.
In advanced English, certainly is used to construct complex arguments. You might use it to concede a point before introducing a counter-argument: 'While the data is certainly compelling, we must consider the long-term implications.' This usage demonstrates a high level of control over tone and register, making your speech sound sophisticated and measured.
At the mastery level, you understand the subtle weight of certainly. It is not just about agreement; it is about the assertion of truth. You might use it in literary analysis or academic writing to denote an absence of ambiguity. It functions as a linguistic anchor, grounding your statements in a reality that is beyond dispute, reflecting a deep command of English rhetoric.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- Means without doubt.
- Polite agreement.
- Adverb of certainty.
- Commonly used.
When you use the word certainly, you are telling the listener that you have no doubts at all. It is a powerful way to show confidence in your statement.
Think of it as the stronger cousin of 'maybe' or 'possibly.' When you say, 'I will certainly be there,' you are making a firm promise that you intend to keep.
It is also a very polite way to agree with someone. If a friend asks for a favor, saying 'Certainly!' sounds professional, kind, and ready to help.
The word certainly comes from the Middle English word 'certain,' which traces back to the Old French 'certain' and the Latin 'certus,' meaning 'determined' or 'fixed.'
Over the centuries, it evolved to describe the state of being free from doubt. It has been a staple of the English language since the 13th century, helping people express conviction in their beliefs.
Interestingly, it shares a root with the word 'certificate'—both words imply that something has been proven to be true or fixed in place.
You can use certainly in almost any situation, but it carries a slightly more formal tone than 'definitely.' It works beautifully in business emails or when speaking to someone you want to impress.
Common collocations include 'certainly not,' which is a very strong way to say 'no,' and 'most certainly,' which adds extra emphasis to your agreement.
Try placing it before the main verb, like 'I certainly enjoyed the party,' to emphasize your feelings about an event.
While 'certainly' is a straightforward word, it appears in many common expressions. For example, 'certainly not' is a firm refusal. 'Most certainly' is used for high-level agreement.
Another common phrasing is 'as certainly as', used to compare two definite events. We also see 'certainly worth it', which describes a valuable experience.
Finally, 'certainly possible' is a way of saying that while not guaranteed, something has a very high chance of happening.
In British English, the IPA is /ˈsɜːtənli/, while in American English, it is /ˈsɜːrtənli/. The stress is always on the first syllable.
Grammatically, it acts as an adverb of certainty. It usually sits before the main verb or at the beginning of a sentence to provide emphasis.
It rhymes with words like 'bluntly' or 'pertinently.' Remember to enunciate the 't' clearly to sound natural!
Fun Fact
Related to 'certificate'.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp 't' sounds.
R-colored vowel.
Common Errors
- missing the 't'
- swallowing the 'ly'
- wrong stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Medium
Medium
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
एडवांस्ड
Grammar to Know
Adverb placement
I certainly know.
Examples by Level
Can you help me? Certainly!
Yes, I can.
Used as a response.
Can I sit here? Certainly.
Do you like cake? Certainly!
Are you ready? Certainly.
Is this your bag? Certainly.
Can we go now? Certainly.
Do you need water? Certainly.
Is it hot? Certainly.
I will certainly be there on time.
She is certainly a talented singer.
That is certainly a good idea.
We will certainly miss you.
It is certainly very cold today.
He certainly knows the way.
They will certainly win the game.
I certainly hope so.
The project will certainly be finished by Monday.
She certainly has a way with words.
It is certainly worth the effort to learn.
I certainly didn't expect that result.
You have certainly improved your skills.
That is certainly not what I meant.
He certainly deserves the promotion.
We will certainly consider your request.
The results are certainly indicative of a trend.
He is certainly the most qualified candidate.
That is certainly a perspective worth exploring.
We certainly appreciate your patience.
It is certainly unusual to see him here.
The evidence certainly supports your claim.
She certainly made an impact on the team.
I certainly wouldn't recommend that path.
It is certainly a complex issue with many facets.
Your assistance has certainly been invaluable.
The outcome was certainly beyond our expectations.
He is certainly a man of his word.
That is certainly a bold assumption to make.
We are certainly facing a difficult challenge.
She certainly brings a unique perspective.
It is certainly imperative that we act now.
The hypothesis is certainly corroborated by the data.
He is certainly not one to shy away from debate.
The atmosphere was certainly charged with tension.
It is certainly a matter of great importance.
She certainly embodies the spirit of the movement.
The conclusion is certainly inescapable.
It is certainly a profound shift in policy.
They were certainly destined for greatness.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"certainly not"
a strong no
Would you steal? Certainly not!
formal""
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""
""
""
Easily Confused
similar meaning
surely is more about doubt-removal
Surely you jest!
Sentence Patterns
I will certainly [verb].
I will certainly go.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
It modifies verbs, it is not a verb itself.
Tips
Polite Agreement
Use it to sound helpful.
Placement
Before the verb.
The 'T' sound
Don't drop the T.
Flashcards
Use it in sentences.
Origin
Related to certainty.
Verb vs Adverb
It's an adverb.
Professionalism
Great for work.
Rhyme
Rhymes with bluntly.
Daily usage
Say it aloud.
Emphasis
Use 'most' before it.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
CER-TAIN-LY: CERtainly I am sure.
Visual Association
A bright green checkmark.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Use it 3 times today.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
Original meaning: Fixed/Determined
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
None.
Used in professional settings to show politeness.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Work
- Certainly, I will do that.
- I will certainly send it.
- Certainly, thank you.
Conversation Starters
"Do you certainly think it will rain?"
"Can you certainly finish by noon?"
"Are you certainly ready?"
"Do you certainly agree?"
"Is it certainly true?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you were certainly right.
What are you certainly going to do tomorrow?
Describe a goal you are certainly going to reach.
Why is it certainly important to be kind?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालYes, it is slightly more formal than 'definitely'.
खुद को परखो
Can you help me? ___!
It is a polite way to say yes.
Which means 'for sure'?
Certainly means definitely.
Certainly can be used to agree.
It is a common way to express agreement.
Word
मतलब
They are synonyms.
Adverb goes before the verb.
स्कोर: /5
Summary
Certainly is the perfect word to express total confidence and polite agreement.
- Means without doubt.
- Polite agreement.
- Adverb of certainty.
- Commonly used.
Polite Agreement
Use it to sound helpful.
Placement
Before the verb.
The 'T' sound
Don't drop the T.
Flashcards
Use it in sentences.
उदाहरण
I will certainly help you if I can.
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general के और शब्द
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accident
A2एक दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण घटना जिससे नुकसान या चोट लग सकती है।
action
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after
A2'after' का मतलब होता है 'किसी चीज़ के बाद', समय या स्थान में।
afterward
A2At a later or subsequent time.
again
A2'again' का मतलब है 'फिर से', यानी कोई चीज़ दोबारा होना।
aged
B1किसी व्यक्ति या चीज़ की उम्र बताने के लिए इस्तेमाल होता है।
alive
A2जो जीवित है, मृत नहीं है।
all
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