Assertive Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

adverb certainly or without doubt; definitely

  • The results of the experiment will assuredly be published in a reputable scientific journal.
  • I can assure you that the party will assuredly be a good time.
  • She assuredly aced that test, no doubt about it.
  • His dedication to his craft assuredly paid off in the end.

adjective free from doubt; certain

adverb without doubt; certainly

  • The evidence presented in the case is doubtless and irrefutable.
  • I'm doubtless going to ace this exam with all the studying I've done.
  • She's doubtless the coolest person in our group.
  • His dedication to his craft is doubtless a key factor in his success.

adverb doubtlessly is an adverb that means without any doubt or uncertainty

  • His expertise in the field is doubtlessly unmatched.
  • She is doubtlessly the best singer in our group.
  • That movie is doubtlessly going to be a hit.
  • The beauty of nature is doubtlessly awe-inspiring.

adjective giving emphasis or expressing something forcibly and clearly

  • The speaker was emphatic in his denunciation of the government's policies.
  • She was really emphatic about wanting to go to the concert.
  • I'm telling you, he was emphatic AF about not going to the party.
  • Her eyes were emphatic in conveying her disappointment.

verb to announce officially or publicly; declare boldly or openly

  • The president will proclaim the new law in a public address tomorrow.
  • She's going to proclaim her love for him at the party tonight.
  • I'm gonna proclaim myself as the king of this game!
  • The vibrant colors of the sunset seemed to proclaim the end of a beautiful day.

adjective showing firmness and determination

adverb in a way that shows determination and firmness

  • She adamantly refused to sign the contract without further negotiation.
  • He adamantly believes that he is always right.
  • I'm adamantly against going to that party, it's going to be so boring.
  • The tree stood adamantly in the face of the storm, refusing to be uprooted.