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A sure thing Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈʃʊɹ/ /ˈθɪŋ
uh-SHOOR THING
æɪ/ /ʃˈɔː/ /θˈɪŋ
uh-SHORE THING

Definition

Something that is guaranteed to happen or succeed; something with no risk of failure.

Usage & Nuances

Used in informal speech and often about bets, competitions, business, or predictions. Can describe events, outcomes, or people. Do not use for things that are just likely; it means virtually certain.

Example Sentences

Winning this match is a sure thing for our team.

basic

The company’s success seemed like a sure thing last year.

basic

He thinks his promotion is a sure thing.

basic

It looked like a sure thing, but then it rained and everything changed.

natural

Don’t bet on it being a sure thing—there’s always a chance something could go wrong.

natural

Getting tickets at the door isn’t a sure thing—they might be sold out.

natural