word choice - Is 'surely' the same as 'certainly'


Dictionaries provide the following-



surely/ˈʃʊəli,ˈʃɔːli/ adverb, used to emphasize the speaker's firm belief that what they are saying is true and often their surprise that there is any doubt of this.


certainly/ˈsəːt(ə)nli,-tɪn-/ adverb, used to emphasize the speaker's belief that what is said is true.




  • Are there any usage nuances?




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