Web1 used for saying that you are sure that something happened I could have sworn I’d paid that bill. Synonyms and related words American definition and synonyms of could have sworn … WebVerb [ edit] could have sworn. ( informal) Is very sure about; especially when the thing in question is apparently not the case or could be doubted. "You lost your bracelet?" "Yeah, but I could have sworn it was in the kitchen on the table when I last saw it."
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WebFrom Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Law swear /sweə $ swer/ S3 verb (past tense swore /swɔː $ swɔːr/, past participle sworn /swɔːn $ swɔːrn/) 1 offensive language [ intransitive] to use rude and offensive language Don’t swear in front of the children. swear at He turned round and swore at me. 2 promise ... Webpast participle of swear; formally or officially stated to be true: He was asked to give a sworn statement (= statement formally and officially stated as true) for the trial. (Definition of … تنزيل نظام اندرويد جديد
Swear Definition & Meaning Britannica Dictionary
Webb : to promise very strongly and sincerely to do or not do something [+ object] He swore [= vowed] to seek revenge. He swore revenge on the killers. I swear (that) I'll never do that again. [no object] I swear to God, I'll kill him if he comes back. I'll never do that again. Swear to God. [=I promise you that I'll never do that again] 2 Web[transitive, no passive] to make a serious promise to do something synonym vow swear something He swore revenge on the man who had killed his father.; swear (that)… I solemnly swear (that) it will never happen again.; I swear (that) I’ll never leave you. He swore solemnly that he would never hit her again. WebSynonyms for 'could have sworn': surely, undoubtedly, correct me if I’m wrong, beyond/without a shadow of a doubt, know for a fact (that) dj intranet