English to Czech Meaning of certitude - jistota


Certitude :
jistota

jistota

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Definitions of certitude in English
Noun(1) total certainty or greater certainty than circumstances warrant
Examples of certitude in English
(1) But that did not increase my certitude that he was indeed the answer to my prayer for I was already, by the grace of Heaven, as certain as I could be.(2) the question may never be answered with certitude(3) People are looking for the clear answers, right and wrong, to give certitude in the time of great uncertainty, when no one knows what will happen next.(4) Certainly in this book, his fine poems about his family represent an enquiry into his own roots, a questioning of his own motives, which is lacking in his earlier and middle poems with their pristine certitude .(5) But some analysts believe the commodity can only be booming for at least one more year and it is no longer possible to say with certitude the frequency and amplitude of cyclical movements in steel prices.(6) When one sees the words ├ö├ç├┐Government Superannuation Fund├ö├ç├û one has a sense of some certitude , some certainty, but there is none.(7) The title of the piece was Open Letter from a Writer to the Military Junta and it skillfully attacked the dictatorship with an arsenal of reason, facts and moral certitude .(8) They were given with absolute certitude , a staccato recitation of poll numbers, grand strategy, and historical analogies.(9) But I think - okay, I also hope - that Voegelin is right to suggest that, in the modern world, sincere faith reduces rather than increases the risk of excessive existential certitude .(10) But this administration's outward certitude amid undisclosed intelligence-community doubts was more selective, and thus more misleading, than it needed to be.(11) I mean, but would I ever say with absolute, you know, 100% certitude that we're safe?(12) Two devastating world wars and 50 years of global conflict later, it's easy to laugh at the naÔö£┬╗ve certitude of Angell's thesis, but at the time such certitude was widely and deeply held.(13) ├ö├ç├┐The moral certitude of the radicals was awesome,├ö├ç├û Field says.(14) his certitude that ├ö├ç┬úwe're number one.├ö├ç├ÿ(15) True, certitude of convictions can signify moral strength, but that's so rare.(16) The stories are awful and fascinating, yet it recreates the utter human chaos with character economy, tact and absolute certitude .
(1) this is to certify that ::
Tímto se potvrzuje, že
Synonyms
Noun
1. certainty ::
jistota
2. confidence ::
důvěra
5. conviction ::
přesvědčení
6. assurance ::
ujištění
Antonyms
1. doubt ::
pochybovat
Different Forms
certitude, certitudes, incertitude
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