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I am not sure vs I wouldn't be so sure

English Language & Usage Asked by Hafizur Rahman on March 17, 2021

What is the difference between these two sentences? Do they have the same meaning? It would be better if you provide example sentences.

▪ I am not sure.
▪ I wouldn’t be so sure.

2 Answers

"I am not sure" is used for something that you are not sure about in the current situation. For example, if you have a theory about something but haven't proved it yet, you would say, "I am not sure about my theory."

"I wouldn't be so sure" is used when you are talking about someone else who is already sure about their theory. This other person is already "so sure" about their theory, but if you were in their shoes, you "wouldn't be so sure."

Correct answer by Cascader on March 17, 2021

  • If you think something isn't true, but you don't have strong evidence, you may say "I am not sure" to express your doubt.

Example : I am not sure that he has stolen my watch. (Expressing doubt).

  • But when you want to talk about a possibility, you may say "I wouldn't be so sure"

Example : You are telling me that he is an honest person. But I wouldn't be so sure! You don't know him. (He is not likely to be an honest person.)

Answered by Sandip Kumar Mandal on March 17, 2021

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