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Sure in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Sureadjective
निस्संशय
🗣️ pakka [/ʃɔː/, /ʃʊə/, /ʃoː/, /ʃʉɾ/, [ʃʉːɾ], /ʃʉɹ/, /ʃuːɐ/, /ʃʊɹ/, /ʃɝ/, /ʃɔɹ/, /ʃuɚ/, /ʃoʊ/, /ˈʃuːɹ/, /sjʊəɹ/, /sjuːɹ/, /sɪʊ̯ɹ/, /ˈsu.re/, /sɛu̯r/, /siu̯r/, /suːr/, /ˈsuː.re/, /ˈsure/, /suːˈɾe/]
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📖 Meaning of “sure”

The meaning of “sure” in Hindi is निस्संशय, pronounced pakka — it is a adjective. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of sure

exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance

🟢 Similar words for sure
certain indisputable certain(p) trusted surely certainly for sure for certain sure enough sure as shooting
🔴 Opposite words for sure
unsure
✍️ Sure in a sentence
I am sure that Neha will pass in the examination.
अपना स्थान पक्का करने और अपनी धन-दौलत की रक्षा के लिए उन्होंने फौज रखना आरंभ किया।
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

From Middle English sure, seur, sur, from Middle French sur or Old French seür, from Latin sēcūrus (“secure”, literally “carefree”), from sē- (“apart”) + cūra (“care”) (compare Old English orsorg (“carefree”), from or- (“without”) + sorg (“care”)). See cure. Doublet of secure and the now obsolete or dialectal sicker (“certain, safe”).
Displaced native Middle English wis, iwis (“certain, sure”) (from Old English ġewis, ġewiss (“certain, sure”)), as well as Middle English siker (“sure, secure”) (from Old English sicor (“secure, sure”)) with which it was cognate.

Quick facts about “sure”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Sure
Meaning in Hindi
निस्संशय
Pronunciation
pakka
Part of speech
Adjective
Similar words
10
Opposite words
1
Word Origin (Etymology)
From Middle English sure, seur, sur, from Middle French sur or Old French seür, from Latin sēcūrus (“secure”, literally “carefree”), from sē- (“apart”) + cūra (“care”) (compare Old English orsorg (“carefree”), from or- (“without”) + sorg (“care”)). See cure. Doublet of secure and the now obsolete or dialectal sicker (“certain, safe”).
Displaced native Middle English wis, iwis (“certain, sure”) (from Old English ġewis, ġewiss (“certain, sure”)), as well as Middle English siker (“sure, secure”) (from Old English sicor (“secure, sure”)) with which it was cognate.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "sure" is निस्संशय (pakka).
In Devanagari script it is written as निस्संशय.
It is pronounced "pakka". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.