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make sure

0 antonyms and opposites of make sure, grouped by meaning.

Phrase — To take action to confirm that something is true or that something happens as intended.

Synonyms by Meaning

1. phrase

To take action to confirm that something is true or that something happens as intended.

“Make sure the door is locked before you leave.”

2. phrase

Used before a clause to give an instruction that must not be overlooked.

“Make sure you eat something before the flight.”

be sure to don't forget to

How to use make sure

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

make sure to make sure that just to make sure make absolutely sure

Neutral and very common in both speech and writing; "ensure" is preferred in formal documents.

Frequently asked questions

Is it "make sure" or "make sureness"?

Only "make sure" is correct. "Sure" works as an adjective here, and there is no noun form used in the phrase.

What is the difference between "make sure" and "ensure"?

They mean the same thing, but "make sure" is the everyday spoken form and "ensure" is more formal or written. In a report you would write "ensure the data is backed up"; to a colleague you would say "make sure you back up the data".

Should "make sure" be followed by "that"?

Both are fine. "Make sure that the file is saved" and "make sure the file is saved" are equally correct, and the version without "that" is more common in speech.

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