Sentence example with the word 'certitude'

certitude

Definition n. total certainty or greater certainty than circumstances warrant

Last update: June 14, 2015

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Does Wittgenstein bring certitude that philosophy leaves the word as it is?   [noun]

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And yet the evidence points, with increasing certitude, to bankruptcy.   [noun]

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The gun-brig bore down on them at a great pace, feeling happy certitude that she had got a prize--not a very big one, but still worth catching.   [noun]

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According to Fries, the understanding is purely the faculty of proof; it is in itself void; immediate certitude is the only source of knowledge.   [Please select]

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In the lucid darkness he knew that with a terrible certitude.   [Please select]

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No, even the certitude of your contempt, some day, is powerless to halt me now.   [Please select]

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Upon all our party there seemed to sit an air of content and certitude.   [Please select]

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"Moral certitude was the platform from which he would survey the universe."   [Please select]

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The prince and princess were realities, his future greatness a magnificent certitude.   [Please select]

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There had been a certitude that the battle would join about these fords.   [Please select]

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And still the bull-dog, with grim certitude, toiled after him.   [Please select]

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