noun
- plural of certitude; states of being certain or confident; things that are regarded as definitely true
Usage: formal
Examples
- The philosopher questioned the certitudes that most people take for granted.
- Her certitudes about human nature were shaken by recent events.
- The scientific revolution challenged many religious certitudes of the time.
- He spoke with the certitudes of someone who had never been wrong.
- The debate revealed how few certitudes exist in this complex field.
- Ancient certitudes about the earth’s place in the universe were overturned.
- She clung to her moral certitudes despite mounting criticism.