Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
surefire
adjective
/ˈʃʊrˌfaɪər/

Definition
Certain to succeed or have the desired outcome.

Examples
- Taking regular breaks is a surefire way to boost your productivity.
- His plan was surefire; everyone knew it would work.

Meaning
The term ‘surefire’ describes something that is guaranteed to work or produce a positive result. It indicates a high level of confidence in success.

Synonyms
- Certain
- Unfailing
- Guaranteed
- Infallible