certitude

Meaning of certitude

noun
  1. absolute certainty or conviction that something is the case.
    the question may never be answered with certitude

late Middle English: from late Latin certitudo, from certus ‘certain’.

Information about certitude

  • It is a name.
  • The plural form of certitude is: certitudes.
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Hyphenation of certitude

cer-ti-tude

  • It consists of 3 syllables and 9 chars.
  • certitude is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables

certitude synonyms

Meaning cocksureness:

cocksureness, overconfidence

Meaning firm conviction that something is the case:

certainty

Meaning the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something:

confidence

Meaning the quality of showing that one is firmly convinced of what one believes or says:

conviction

Meaning the quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well:

reliability

Meaning certainty about something:

assurance

certitude antonyms

Meaning a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction:

doubt

Anagrams of certitude

rectitude

Words that rhyme with certitude

senectude, anxietude, assuetude, consuetude, desuetude, disquietude, hebetude, inquietude, insuetude, mansuetude, quietude, unassuetude, unquietude, valetude, Beatitude, Negritude, acerbitude, acritude, adaptitude, altitude, amaritude, amplitude, aptitude, arctitude, attitude, beatitude, celestitude, celsitude, claritude, coaltitude, colatitude, colongitude, consimilitude, consuetitude, correctitude, crassitude, decrepitude, decreptitude, definitude, directitude, dissimilitude, dulcitude, egritude, exactitude, excelsitude, factitude, finitude, firmitude, fortitude, gratitude

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