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Chicago Tribune · 9 May 2026 How can people really be sure that there won’t be an abuse of power · a betrayal? &mdash · Andrew Marantz · New Yorker · 9 May 2026 Adverb But · as my friend Bob Ryan would say · Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sure is a reminds-me-of. &mdash · Mike Lupica · New York Daily News · 9 May 2026 Now · the man sure looked dapper · don’t get us wrong. &mdash · Sean Keeler · Denver Post · 9 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for sure Word History Etymology Adjective Middle English seur · sure · from Anglo-French seur · from Latin securus secure First Known Use Adjective 13th century · in the meaning defined at sense 7 Adverb 14th century

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Chicago Tribune
9 May 2026 How can people really be sure that there won’t be an abuse of power
a betrayal? &mdash
Andrew Marantz
New Yorker
9 May 2026 Adverb But
as my friend Bob Ryan would say
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sure is a reminds-me-of. &mdash
Mike Lupica
New York Daily News
9 May 2026 Now
the man sure looked dapper
don’t get us wrong. &mdash
Sean Keeler
Denver Post
9 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for sure Word History Etymology Adjective Middle English seur
sure
from Anglo-French seur
from Latin securus secure First Known Use Adjective 13th century
in the meaning defined at sense 7 Adverb 14th century

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