certain in Italian
certain in Italian is certo, sicuro, tale — certain means completely confident that something is true.
certain in Italian
certo
Sure in one's mind, positive; absolutely confident in the truth of something.
sicuro
Sure in one's mind, positive; absolutely confident in the truth of something.
certo
(euphemism, preceded by "a") Used to denote that the speaker is referring to a specific person or thing that they do not want to name directly, implying that the listener should infer the identity of the referent.
tale
(euphemism, preceded by "a") Used to denote that the speaker is referring to a specific person or thing that they do not want to name directly, implying that the listener should infer the identity of the referent.
determinato
Having been determined but not specified.
What does "certain" mean?
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adj Completely confident that something is true.
"She was certain she had locked the door."
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adj Sure to happen; inevitable.
"A recession now seems almost certain."
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det Used to refer to a specific but unnamed person or thing.
"Certain foods can trigger an allergic reaction."
certain in a sentence
- She was certain she had locked the door.
- A recession now seems almost certain.
- Certain foods can trigger an allergic reaction.
- A certain someone told me you got the job.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "certain" in Italian?
"certain" in Italian is certo, sicuro, tale. certain means: Completely confident that something is true.
How do you use "certain" in a sentence?
Example: "She was certain she had locked the door." In Italian, "certain" is certo, sicuro, tale.
Are there other ways to say "certain" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "certain": certo, sicuro, tale, determinato.
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