σίγουροι
Wordform Details
Translation: surecertainconfident
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
masculinepluralnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: σίγουρος
Translation: sure; certain; confident; secure; safe (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek σφιγκτός (sphinktos) meaning 'bound tight' or 'secure', related to σφίγγω (sphingo) 'to bind tight'. The word evolved through Byzantine Greek, maintaining its core meaning of certainty and security. Interestingly, it shares conceptual roots with English 'secure' (from Latin securus), both expressing the idea of being free from doubt or danger. The Greek word emphasizes the psychological state of certainty, while also carrying connotations of physical safety.
Example Usage
Είσαι σίγουρος ότι έκλεισες την πόρτα;
Are you sure that you locked the door?
Είμαι σίγουρη για την απόφασή μου.
I am certain about my decision.
Αυτό είναι το πιο σίγουρο μέρος για να φυλάξεις τα χρήματά σου.
This is the safest place to keep your money.
Θέλω μια σίγουρη απάντηση.
I want a definite answer.
Είμαι σίγουρος ότι θα έρθει.
I'm sure that he will come.
Είσαι σίγουρη για αυτό;
Are you sure about this?
Αυτό είναι σίγουρο.
This is certain.
Mnemonics
- Think 'cigar' + 'ous' - when you're sure about something, you might celebrate with a cigar
- Remember 'secure' - both words convey safety and certainty
Synonyms
Cultural Context
Widely used in everyday Greek conversation to express certainty or confidence. Greeks often use this word when making plans or commitments, reflecting cultural values around reliability and trustworthiness. Common in both formal and informal contexts.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: σίγουρος means 'sure/certain' while σιγανός means 'quiet/soft'. They share the root 'σιγ-' but have completely different meanings.
Confused word:
Μίλα πιο σιγανά.
Speak more quietly.
Notes: Both words come from roots related to silence, but σίγουρος evolved to mean certainty (quiet confidence) while σιγανός retained the literal meaning of quietness.
Mnemonic: σίγουρος has 'ουρ' like 'sure', σιγανός has 'αν' like 'silent'