Crossword-Solution: SURENESS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sureness | n. | The state of being sure; certainty. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SURENESS | anagram | SURESNES |
We have 9 clues for the answer “SURENESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the quality of being steady and unfailing | 1 answer |
| certitude | 9 answers |
| MAKE no mistake | 9 answers |
| CINCH ___ | 33 answers |
| reliability | 35 answers |
| surety | 38 answers |
| Temperance | 58 answers |
| Serenity | 74 answers |
| Certainty | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SURENESS (5)
Sometimes she hunted for it and could not find it; again, she lifted her eyes from a book, or stepped out of doors, or wakened in the morning, and it was there,—under her cheek, it usually seemed to be, or over her breast,—a kind of warm sureness.
She had reached a stage when she seemed to be no longer feeling her way, working, when in the humor, with sureness and ease.
Happily Van Alstyne prided himself on his summing-up of social aspects, and with Selden for audience was eager to show the sureness of his touch.
With the easy sureness of the trained musician his fingers dropped to the keys and slid into preliminary chords and arpeggios to test the touch of the piano; then, with a sweetness and purity that made every listener turn in amazed delight, a well-trained tenor began the “Thro' the leaves the night winds moving,” of Schubert's Serenade.
Indeed, what is there above man's exertions? Unwearied determination will enable him to run with the horse, to swim with the fish, and assuredly to compete with the chamois and the goat in agility and sureness of foot.
Quotes with SURENESS (3)
She lacks the core of sureness, she craves admiration insatiably. She lives on reflections of herself in others' eyes. She does not dare to be herself.
As we watch the process in which the soul becomes thought or speech, we notice that many a time we ease ourselves into convenient clichés that have little of the new insight in them. Once more we are trapped by habits that are the dunghills upon which the creeds feed. It takes vigilance and humble courage to make acts of faith. After all, where faith is weak, there is an abundance of beliefs. With this in mind we may be more humble about our tradition and our sureness, yet al…
I was passive by nature. I had always been. Arguing felt unnatural and uncomfortable. I was always agreeing even when I didn’t really, instinctively looking for ways to forfeit power, to become more dependent, to be taken care of. I realized how intensely Icecap reminded me of Jacob. They were similar, both diligent and harsh in their judgments — and my big brother’s sureness had always comforted me. But as I ran on sore legs to keep up with Icecap, my tendency toward silence stressed me.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1998–2006).