Did You Know?

Being sure can help you feel brave!

What Does Sure Mean?

Sure means you are confident and believe.

When Do We Use Sure?

We say sure when we agree or know.

What Sure Does

It helps us make choices.

It shows we trust our thoughts.

It can make us feel brave.

We use it in talks with friends.

It helps us in games and fun.

It makes us feel good inside.

More About Sure

Sure is a word we use a lot. It helps us say what we think. When we are sure, we feel strong. This word is good for kids and grown-ups.

In life, we use sure to make plans. It helps us feel safe when we decide. Saying sure can help us be brave when we try new things.

In the future, we will keep using sure. It will help us in school and with friends. Being sure is a good way to feel happy and strong.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Sure may refer to"] --> B["Seemingly unrelated regressions"] A --> C["Series of Unsurprising Results in Economics (SURE)"] A --> D["Support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency (SURE)"] A --> E["Sure, as probability, see certainty"] A --> F["Sure (brand), a brand of antiperspirant deodorant"] A --> G["Sure (company), a telecommunications company"] A --> H["Stein's unbiased risk estimate (SURE)"] A --> I["Suhre river, Switzerland"] A --> J["Sauer river, a tributary of the Moselle"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Seemingly unrelated regressions:A method in statistics to analyze multiple related outcomes.
Support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency:Help to reduce job loss during a crisis.
Stein's unbiased risk estimate:A way to measure the accuracy of predictions without bias.