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What does surety mean?

"Surety" has several meanings, depending on the context:

1. In finance/law:

* A guarantee: Surety is a promise to be responsible for another person's debt or obligation. This means if that person fails to pay, the surety is legally obligated to do so.

* A surety bond: This is a type of insurance that protects a company or individual from financial loss due to the failure of another party to fulfill their contractual obligations.

* A surety company: A company that issues surety bonds.

2. In general:

* Certainty or confidence: "I have no surety of my success, but I will keep trying."

* A guarantee or assurance: "The document served as a surety that the transaction would be completed."

* Something that makes something else certain: "Her unwavering support was his surety in times of doubt."

Here are some examples of how "surety" is used:

* "The bank required a surety bond before they would loan me the money."

* "He felt a sense of surety as he stepped onto the stage."

* "She gave me her word as a surety that she would be there."

To understand the meaning of "surety" in a specific context, consider the surrounding words and the general topic being discussed.

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