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certitudeearly 15c., from Middle French certitude "certainty" (16c.), from Late Latin certitudinem (nominative certitudo) "that which is certain," from Latin certus "sure, certain" [..]
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certitudenoun Definition: absolute confidence about something: conviction Example Sentence: The girls had certitude before the judge.
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certitude(n) total certainty or greater certainty than circumstances warrant
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certitude
(uncountable) Sureness, certainty.
''I have absolute certitude about that.''
(countable) Something that is a certainty.
''Taxes are obviously certitudes.''
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