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certifiably

American  
[sur-tuh-fahy-uhb-lee] / ˌsɜr təˈfaɪ əb li /

adverb

  1. in a way that meets official or certifiable standards.

  2. Informal. in a way or to a degree that suggests insanity or irrationality.


Example Sentences

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The room, with its cracks and peeling paint in sharp focus, is more certifiably there than the vague, transient human figure.

From The Wall Street Journal

In becoming the first team in 25 years to win consecutive championships, in winning their third title in six seasons, the Dodgers are now certifiably a dynasty.

From Los Angeles Times

As a certifiably hangry type, I know that my outlook on life gets bleaker when my blood sugar dips.

From Salon

We’re living in an age in which many people are certifiably insane, or at least in denial.

From Washington Times

Christmas curmudgeon Walter is not on board, believing his son is a “certifiably insane” man living under the deranged delusion that he is an elf.

From Salon