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What is the difference between sure and confident?
Jan 4, 2013 9:51 PM
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Both 'confident' and 'sure' can describe the feeling when somebody firmly believes something. It states an opinion.
"I am sure/confident that we can finish on time."
However, 'sure' can also be used to state that something is definitely true - not an opinion, but a fact.
"The sun is sure to come up tomorrow."
"It is icy outside. The roads are sure to be slippery."
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