きっと
- surely; undoubtedly; almost certainly; most likely (e.g. 90 percent)word usually written using kana aloneonomatopoeic or mimetic word
- sternly; severelyword usually written using kana aloneonomatopoeic or mimetic wordesp. キッと
- having no slack; rigid; stiff; tightword usually written using kana aloneonomatopoeic or mimetic word
- suddenly; abruptly; instantlyword usually written using kana aloneonomatopoeic or mimetic wordarchaism
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- surely; undoubtedly; almost certainly; most likely (e.g. 90 percent)
- sternly; severely
- having no slack; rigid; stiff; tight
- suddenly; abruptly; instantly
This meaning implies a high level of certainty about something occurring or being true. It is often used when making predictions or expressing confidence about a situation.
This meaning conveys a sense of strictness or harshness in tone or manner. It can describe how someone speaks or acts towards others to enforce rules or discipline.
This meaning refers to something that is not flexible or is tightly controlled. It can describe physical objects or situations that are rigid and lack leniency.
This meaning indicates a quick or immediate change in state or action, often without warning. It is used to describe events or reactions that occur unexpectedly.
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If Spenser doesn't keep adding and translating sentences, the other contributors will surely surpass him.
"I rather like heights. You know, in my last life I must have been ... an aeroplane?" "Usually that would be 'bird' there."
The thief has to be in here. I'm sure somewhere around is his stronghold so if we can just find that we've got him.
Isn't that just what you'd expect from the prince? He certainly has the character of a truly great man.