Pronunciation: /ʃʊr ɪˈnʌf/
adverb Sure enough is an adverb phrase that means without doubt or certainly.
A1 I was worried about getting lost, but sure enough, I found my way back to the hotel.
A2 She didn't think she would pass the test, but sure enough, she got a good grade.
B1 I wasn't sure if he would show up on time, but sure enough, he arrived early.
B2 The experiment seemed unlikely to succeed, but sure enough, the results were positive.
C1 Despite the challenges, she persevered and sure enough, achieved her goal.
C2 After years of hard work, his efforts paid off and sure enough, he was promoted to a higher position.
formal After conducting a thorough investigation, sure enough, we found the missing documents in the filing cabinet.
informal I didn't believe it at first, but sure enough, my favorite band is coming to town next month!
slang I thought it was just a rumor, but sure enough, the party was lit!
figurative Just when I thought everything was going smoothly, sure enough, life threw me a curveball.
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