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Meaning

The word "surely" is an adverb that expresses confidence or certainty about something. It suggests that something is true or will happen without doubt. You can use it when you want to emphasize that you strongly believe something is correct or that an event will definitely occur.

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Etymology

The word "surely" comes from the Middle English word "sore," which is derived from the Old French word "sûrement." The root "sure" can be traced back to the Latin word "securus," meaning "free from care" or "safe."

Examples

  1. "She will surely be at the meeting on time because she always values punctuality."
  2. "Surely, there must be another explanation for the sudden change in his behavior."
  3. "If you study hard, you will surely pass the exam."
  4. "The weather today is beautiful; it is surely a perfect day for a picnic."
  5. "He is surely one of the best players on the team, given his outstanding performance."