Surely

/ˈʃʊrli/ or /ˈʃɜːrli/ adverb

Surely is used to show that you are very confident that something is true or will happen. It often adds emotion, like surprise or doubt, to a statement.

From 'sure' plus the adverb-forming suffix '-ly'. 'Sure' itself comes from Old French 'seur' and Latin 'securus' meaning 'safe, free from care'.

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