Definition
Plural form of 'certitude'; multiple instances of absolute certainty, firm convictions, or things that are beyond doubt.
Etymology
Simple plural of 'certitude' formed by adding '-s', maintaining the meaning while indicating multiple certainties or convictions.
Kelly Says
The phrase 'false certitudes' describes the confident certainties people hold that turn out to be wrong—historians have found that societies often feel most certain right before major upheavals and transformations.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እግዚአብሔር
eg-zi-ab-he-er
CACatalà
certituds
ser-ti-toods
CSČeština
jistoty
zis-to-ty
DADansk
sikkerheder
si-ker-he-der
DEDeutsch
Gewissheiten
ɡeː.vi.ʃ.hʊ.tɛn
ELΕλληνικά
βεβαιότητες
ve-va-io-te-tes
ESEspañol
certidumbres
ser-ti-djum-bres
FAفارسی
اطمینان
at-te-maan
FISuomi
varmuudet
var-muu-det
FRFrançais
certitudes
ser-ti-toods
HAHA
tabbatacciya
ta-bat-ta-tsi-ya
HIहिन्दी
विश्वास
vish-was
HUMagyar
biztosságok
bi-ztos-sagok
IDBahasa Indonesia
kepastian
ke-pas-ti-an
ITItaliano
certezze
ser-te-tzi
MSBahasa Melayu
kepastian
ke-pas-ti-an
NLNederlands
zekerheden
ze-ker-he-den
NONorsk
sikkerheter
si-ker-he-ter
PLPolski
pewności
pew-no-sci
PTPortuguês
certezas
ser-te-zas
RORomână
certitudini
ser-ti-too-di-ni
RUРусский
уверенности
u-veren-nos-ti
SVSvenska
säkerheter
sa-ker-he-ter
SWKiswahili
ukweli
oo-kwe-li
TEతెలుగు
ఆత్మవిశ్వాసం
aatma-vish-wasam
THไทย
ความมั่นใจ
kwan-muan-jai
TLTL
katiyahan
ka-ti-ya-han
TRTürkçe
kesinlikler
ke-sin-li-kler
UKУкраїнська
впевненості
v-pe-vne-nosti
VITiếng Việt
sự chắc chắn
su-chac-chan