Racing Certainty

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Pronunciation: /ˈreɪsɪŋ ˈsɜrtnti/

Definitions of racing certainty

noun the act or sport of engaging in races or competitions

Example Sentences

A1 Winning the lottery is not a racing certainty.

A2 She believed it was a racing certainty that her team would win the championship.

B1 The team's consistent performance makes them a racing certainty for the top spot.

B2 With the current form of the athlete, victory seems like a racing certainty.

C1 The company's innovative product is seen as a racing certainty for success in the market.

C2 The overwhelming support from fans makes it a racing certainty that the band will have a successful tour.

Examples of racing certainty in a Sentence

formal The evidence presented makes it a racing certainty that the defendant is guilty.

informal With all the witnesses against him, it's a racing certainty that he'll be found guilty.

slang It's a racing certainty that she'll win the competition with her skills.

figurative The dark clouds gathering in the sky are a racing certainty of an approaching storm.

Grammatical Forms of racing certainty

plural

racing certainties

comparative

more of a racing certainty

superlative

most of a racing certainty

present tense

is a racing certainty

future tense

will be a racing certainty

perfect tense

has been a racing certainty

continuous tense

is being a racing certainty

singular

a racing certainty

positive degree

racing certainty

infinitive

to be a racing certainty

gerund

racing certainties

participle

racing certainty

Origin and Evolution of racing certainty

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'racing certainty' originated in the world of horse racing, where it was used to describe a horse that was considered highly likely to win a race.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'racing certainty' has evolved to be used in a more general sense to describe something that is considered very likely to happen or be true.