'Sureness' definitions:
Definition of 'sureness'
From: WordNet
noun
Freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"; "after that failure he lost his confidence"; "she spoke with authority" [syn: assurance, self-assurance, confidence, self-confidence, authority, sureness]
noun
The quality of being steady and unfailing; "sureness of hand"
Definition of 'Sureness'
From: GCIDE
- Sureness \Sure"ness\, n. The state of being sure; certainty. [1913 Webster]
- For more sureness he repeats it. --Woodward. [1913 Webster]
- The law holds with equal sureness for all right action. --Emerson. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'sureness'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- absolute certainty,
- absoluteness,
- acceptation,
- acception,
- acquiescence,
- act of God,
- arrogance,
- assurance,
- assuredness,
- belief,
- certain knowledge,
- certainness,
- certainty,
- certitude,
- cocksureness,
- confidence,
- confidentness,
- conviction,
- courage,
- credence,
- credit,
- credulity,
- dead certainty,
- definiteness,
- dependability,
- dependence,
- determinacy,
- determinateness,
- faith,
- faithworthiness,
- fate,
- fatefulness,
- force majeure,
- hope,
- hubris,
- incorruptibility,
- indefeasibility,
- ineluctability,
- inerrability,
- inerrancy,
- inescapableness,
- inevasibleness,
- inevitability,
- inevitable accident,
- inevitableness,
- inexorability,
- infallibilism,
- infallibility,
- inflexibility,
- inviolability,
- irrevocability,
- necessity,
- nonambiguity,
- noncontingency,
- overconfidence,
- oversureness,
- overweening,
- overweeningness,
- poise,
- pomposity,
- positiveness,
- predestination,
- predetermination,
- pride,
- probatum,
- proved fact,
- reception,
- relentlessness,
- reliability,
- reliance,
- reliance on,
- responsibility,
- security,
- self-assurance,
- self-confidence,
- self-importance,
- self-reliance,
- settled belief,
- stock,
- store,
- subjective certainty,
- surety,
- suspension of disbelief,
- trust,
- trustability,
- trustiness,
- trustworthiness,
- truth,
- unambiguity,
- unavoidable casualty,
- unavoidableness,
- uncontrollability,
- undeflectability,
- unequivocalness,
- unfalseness,
- univocity,
- unmistakableness,
- unperfidiousness,
- unpreventability,
- untreacherousness,
- unyieldingness,
- vis major