Pronunciation: /ʌnɪkˈspɛktɪd ˈsɜrtənti/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The unexpected certainty of her decision surprised everyone.
A2 The unexpected certainty in his voice made me believe him.
B1 The unexpected certainty of the test results left no room for doubt.
B2 The unexpected certainty of her predictions made her a trusted advisor.
C1 The unexpected certainty of the scientific evidence was undeniable.
C2 The unexpected certainty of the outcome was a testament to her expertise.
adjective describes a noun or pronoun
A1 The unexpected certainty of her smile put me at ease.
A2 The unexpected certainty of his decision surprised everyone.
B1 The unexpected certainty of the test results left no room for doubt.
B2 The unexpected certainty of their friendship was a source of comfort during difficult times.
C1 The unexpected certainty of the scientific theory revolutionized the field of physics.
C2 The unexpected certainty of the outcome was a testament to years of hard work and dedication.
formal The scientist was surprised to discover an unexpected certainty in her research findings.
informal I never expected to find such an unexpected certainty in my experiment results.
slang Who would've thought we'd stumble upon this unexpected certainty in our investigation?
figurative In the chaos of life, sometimes we find unexpected certainties that guide us through the uncertainty.
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