1) something considered certain to happen or that certainly has happened (cert)
2) sincerely; genuinely; certainly (truly)
3) not reliable; not certainly knowing or known (uncertain)
4) inevitably, certainly (vitally)
by general agreement; as is agreed
without a doubt
(used at the end of a prayer or hymn and meaning 'May it be so')
so be it
so as to be easily understood
without any doubt
used to make one's statement, agreement etc stronger; used to make a statement of thanks stronger; used as a comment to show interest, surprise etc
actually
in fact; without doubt; (used to express interest, surprise, protest etc)
without a doubt
(used to express difficulty in believing) if experience or probability can be trusted
without doubt
true
actually
without a doubt
without a doubt
yes
agreed
(used as a short addition or in short answers or express agreement, approval, consent etc)
agreed