Assuredly

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈʃʊrɪdli/

Definitions of assuredly

adverb certainly or without doubt; definitely

Example Sentences

A1 I am assuredly going to the store.

A2 She assuredly passed her driving test.

B1 The team will assuredly win the championship.

B2 I can assuredly say that I have completed the project.

C1 The professor assuredly knows the answer to that question.

C2 The CEO assuredly made the right decision for the company.

Examples of assuredly in a Sentence

formal The results of the experiment will assuredly be published in a reputable scientific journal.

informal I can assure you that the party will assuredly be a good time.

slang She assuredly aced that test, no doubt about it.

figurative His dedication to his craft assuredly paid off in the end.

Grammatical Forms of assuredly

past tense

assured

plural

assuredly

comparative

more assuredly

superlative

most assuredly

present tense

assure

future tense

will assure

perfect tense

have assured

continuous tense

is assuring

singular

assuredly

positive degree

assuredly

infinitive

to assure

gerund

assuring

participle

assured

Origin and Evolution of assuredly

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'assuredly' originated from the Middle English word 'assuredli' which was derived from the Old French word 'aseur' meaning secure or safe.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'assuredly' has retained its original meaning of being certain or confident, and is still used in modern English with the same connotation.