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certainty

Aussprache: [ˈsɜr.tən.ti]

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Kontext: „confidence“

(noun) the state of being sure about something. When you feel certainty, it means you believe something is true without any doubt, like being sure that the sun will rise tomorrow.

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She spoke with certainty about her choice, knowing it was the right one.

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He expressed uncertainty about his decision to move, feeling unsure if it was best.

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How can you have such certainty in your answer?

Kontext: „mathematics“

(noun) a measure of how sure we are about a particular fact or outcome, especially in studies or experiments. It helps us know how likely something is to happen.

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The scientist reported a high certainty in her results after conducting multiple tests.

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There was a lack of certainty in the data, making the conclusions difficult to trust.

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What level of certainty can we expect from this experiment's results?

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