Sure cure In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "sure cure", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Regina Tuyen Le calendar 2021-08-08 04:08

Meaning of Sure cure

Sure cure noun

Something that is guaranteed to be an effective cure for some illnesses

What is the sure cure for insomnia?.

There is only one sure cure to help you feel better.

She doesn't have any sure cures, but here are a few things that have helped her.

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Grammar and Usage of Sure cure

The plural form of this phrase is sure cures.

Origin of Sure cure

This phrase comes from a  advertising slogan in the late 1800s. (Dr. Keck's Sure Cure for Catarrh; first reported in 1881), but it was quickly expanded to various topics.

The Origin Cited: Internet .
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