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How to use certitude in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word certitude? Here are some examples.

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This certitude explains to this bigot why he has such a self-satisfied smirk in his photo.
Psychiatric classifications have an aura of scientific certitude about them that is not really justified.
The gallery director agrees that DNA's certitude in authentication provides the basis for a better risk-management equation for art insurance.
Grant us a sense of confidence and certitude that challenges all doubt and disappointment.
One has certitude derived from a conviction that she is doctrinally correct.
They were given with absolute certitude, a staccato recitation of poll numbers, grand strategy, and historical analogies.
The stories are awful and fascinating, yet it recreates the utter human chaos with character economy, tact and absolute certitude.
This isn't an airport novel with white hats and black hats, moral certitude and a nice conclusive ending.
Laertes's certitude reminds me of one moment in which Hamlet tries to rouse himself to a similar passion.
True, certitude of convictions can signify moral strength, but that's so rare.
Religious certitude, for many fundamentalists, is the portal to cognitive balance and emotional stability.
This isn't an airport novel, with white hats and black hats, moral certitude and a nice conclusive ending.
People are looking for the clear answers, right and wrong, to give certitude in the time of great uncertainty, when no one knows what will happen next.
Successful politicians seek to marry a triumvirate of charisma, certitude, and leadership.
And again it is his worldview that gives him the certitude to preach these lies to millions on a daily basis.
Despite his hunch that aid would be substantial each year, the IDF would not have certitude to plan on.
They are the ones with arms arrow-straight in the air for the full 60 minutes, desperately seeking an outlet for the moral certitude that will otherwise consume them.
Moral certitude of the type exhibited here both ATL and in the comments box leaves no room for shades of grey, personal experience, nuance of any kind, perspective, etc., etc.
Part of her secret is her certitude, which is enough to unnerve most people.
But this administration's outward certitude amid undisclosed intelligence-community doubts was more selective, and thus more misleading, than it needed to be.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This compaction in love will lead to a wealth of certitude in the possession of the truth.
Since then his slenderness has developed into plumpness and his hope into certitude.
I had had the presentiment of this, but the certitude of it now caused me intense grief.
Our main hope lies just in the certitude that he must come to town sooner or later.
I had the certitude that this mother, refused in her heart to give her son up after all.
The question was put slowly, but the reply came with prompt and prideful certitude.
And still the bull-dog, with grim certitude, toiled after him.
This certitude would have made her put up with worse torments.
The throat-rumble arose in the great room, and man nodded to man with indorsement and certitude.
It was the very confidence that I might now defy him, as well as the positive certitude, by this time, of the child's unconsciousness, that made me go on.
He made daring incursions into the realm of the unreal without renouncing his residence in the partly surveyed and charted region of what we are pleased to call certitude.
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