Associations to the word «Certain»

Wiktionary

CERTAIN, adjective. Sure, positive, not doubting.
CERTAIN, adjective. (obsolete) Determined; resolved.
CERTAIN, adjective. Not to be doubted or denied; established as a fact.
CERTAIN, adjective. Actually existing; sure to happen; inevitable.
CERTAIN, adjective. Unfailing; infallible.
CERTAIN, adjective. Fixed or stated; regular; determinate.
CERTAIN, adjective. Not specifically named; indeterminate; indefinite; one or some; sometimes used independently as a noun, and meaning certain persons.

Dictionary definition

CERTAIN, adjective. Definite but not specified or identified; "set aside a certain sum each week"; "to a certain degree"; "certain breeds do not make good pets"; "certain members have not paid their dues"; "a certain popular teacher"; "a certain Mrs. Jones".
CERTAIN, adjective. Having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured; "felt certain of success"; "was sure (or certain) she had seen it"; "was very sure in his beliefs"; "sure of her friends".
CERTAIN, adjective. Established beyond doubt or question; definitely known; "what is certain is that every effect must have a cause"; "it is certain that they were on the bus"; "his fate is certain"; "the date for the invasion is certain".
CERTAIN, adjective. Certain to occur; destined or inevitable; "he was certain to fail"; "his fate is certain"; "In this life nothing is certain but death and taxes"- Benjamin Franklin; "he faced certain death"; "sudden but sure regret"; "he is sure to win".
CERTAIN, adjective. Established irrevocably; "his fate is sealed".
CERTAIN, adjective. Reliable in operation or effect; "a quick and certain remedy"; "a sure way to distinguish the two"; "wood dust is a sure sign of termites".
CERTAIN, adjective. Exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance; "be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through"; "be sure to lock the doors".

Wise words

We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we are then master of the situation.
Florence Scovel Shinn