English to Arabic Dictionary certainty

certainty

يقين
definition
noun
she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
firm conviction that something is the case.
translation of 'certainty'
noun
أمر لا ريب فيه,
حقيقة,
قناعة,
ثقة,
يقين
example
If success is a 'certainty' , where is the challenge?
One speculates; the other not only states a rise as a 'certainty' , it presents the fact unmoored from any other economic factors.
Inevitably, bully boy Elvis is a nailed-on 'certainty' for the role.
That's a 'certainty' ; that's definitely going to happen.
he was expected to be a 'certainty' for a gold medal
We cannot speak with authority and 'certainty' that they are safe for the general public?
The left-footed Daniel Carter is a 'certainty' at fly-half and the All Blacks will have seen how the Crusaders cleverly used MacDonald's right foot to complement Carter.
But the fact that the outcome is a near 'certainty' isn't the only reason the two main contenders are so low in the polls.
As the process of globalization draws us ever closer in networks of communication and exchange, there is an understandable longing for simplicity, clarity and 'certainty' .
there is a bewildering lack of 'certainty' and clarity in the law
I trust with absolute 'certainty' that compassion is the only possible response to pain.
Tullamore had steadily built a momentum by the time Ravenhill exited the sin bin and Naas did well to survive two raids down the clubhouse side when centre John Peters looked a 'certainty' to score.
Benbaun looked a 'certainty' for the Ballygallon Stud Renaissance Stakes after two wins here in the past three months and when Kieren Fallon kicked at halfway it looked all over bar the shouting.
It's a stone cold 'certainty' that neither woman will win but it's equally certain they won't be the last to try.
And my problem with those on the edges of politics, both on the far right and far left, is the self-righteous 'certainty' that their view should be my view.
I think that a Toronto signing/reading/event is almost a 'certainty' , but of what kind and nature I don't yet know.
Whether these prices drop fast enough to make the phone I propose practical before the technology is obsolete is, of course, far from a 'certainty' …
If the merger goes ahead, the North West Development Agency is expected to plough tens of millions of pounds into the new venture, reflecting their 'certainty' that it will be good for the regional economy.
an immediate transfer would be a 'certainty'
she knew with absolute 'certainty' that they were dead
And what the songs lack in structural 'certainty' or melodic eloquence they usually make up for in the remarkable depth and vibrancy of their textures.
This estimate is even on the high side because many exploration companies have left the country because of the inconsistency of government policy and lack of legal 'certainty' .
At the start of the year, Stott was acclaimed as Scotland's Under- 21 player of the season and was being talked about as a 'certainty' for the Great Britain Olympic squad for Athens.
At heart, Brown probably agrees, but now that the referendum has been promised, it will have to be held, making it the overwhelming 'certainty' that entry will be delayed for at least five more years.
He said most complaints stemmed from the high-cost economy, lack of legal 'certainty' , damaged infrastructure and security disturbances.
I have 'certainty' that Jean-Pierre trusts me and is not going to shout because I did something bad.
there is a bewildering lack of 'certainty' and clarity in the law
But we look forward to the day when we can welcome your nation into the community of free societies of the world, for we know with deepest 'certainty' that such a day will come.
a man exuding 'certainty'
The Chancellor last night attempted to seize the initiative by pledging to continue the reformist course set by Blair if he becomes leader, something widely seen within the Labour Party as a 'certainty' .
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