The difference between Certainly and Damn straight
Certainly is also adverb with the meaning: in a way which is certain.
Damn straight is also interjection with the meaning: without doubt, certainly, for sure.
check bellow for the other definitions of Certainly and Damn straight
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Certainly as an adverb:
In a way which is certain; with certainty.
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Certainly as an adverb:
Without doubt, surely.
Examples:
"The accident was certainly caused by human error."
"That was certainly sweet of him."
"You may certainly join us for dinner."
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Certainly as an adverb:
An emphatic affirmative answer; of course.
Examples:
"Would you like it with ice?  Certainly, and with lemon please."
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- absolutely vs certainly
- certainly vs indubitably
- certainly vs sure thing
- certainly vs undoubtedly
- certainly vs wis
- certainly vs without a doubt
- certainly vs definitely
- certainly vs doubtlessly
- certainly vs in fact
- certainly vs indeed
- certainly vs indisputably
- certainly vs indubitably
- certainly vs no doubt
- certainly vs really
- certainly vs sure
- certainly vs surely
- certainly vs truly
- certainly vs undoubtedly
- certainly vs unquestionably
- certainly vs wis
- certainly vs without a doubt
- certainly vs damn right
- certainly vs damn straight
- certainly vs fo shizzle
- certainly vs for sure
- certainly vs oh yeah
- certainly vs wye aye