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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English surely notspoken used to show you cannot believe that something is true 'The chairman's just handed in his resignation. ' 'Surely not.
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When you want to confirm/accept something with undisclosed sarcasm. Oscar: Yo, we should go to the gym! Sid: Oh yeah! For sure, for sure! by ...
What is another word for surely not? ; scarcely · hardly ; noway · none ; ill · no ; not · certainly not ; by no means · definitely not.
Sep 2, 2014 · The NASB indicates that the absence of death is certain, whereas the ESV merely indicates that the certainty of death is absent. 1.
1 adv You use surely to emphasize that you think something should be true, and you would be surprised if it was not true.
Feb 17, 2024 · This is saying what God thinks. In God's eyes = how He sees it, His opinion. Since the speaker is not God, they are not stating a fact - only ...
surely not — phrase used for showing that you do not believe that something can be true 'Did she tell you they've split up?' 'Surely not.' Thesaurus: ways of ...
and, because it connotes strong affirmation, it is used when the speaker or writer expects to be agreed with. it's a moot point whether politicians are less ...
Sep 7, 2023 · = He doesn't live in Rome, does he? or Surely he doesn't live in Rome? or He doesn't live in Rome, right? (i.e., the expected answer is negative).