- decidedly: without question and beyond doubt; "it was decidedly too expensive"; "she told him off in spades"; "by all odds they should win"
- (definite) precise; explicit and clearly defined; "I want a definite answer"; "a definite statement of the terms of the will"; "a definite amount"; "definite restrictions on the sale of alcohol"; "the wedding date is now definite"; "a definite drop in attendance"
- (Definite) In grammatical theory, definiteness is a feature of noun phrases, distinguishing between entities which are specific and identifiable in a given context (definite noun phrases) and entities which are not (indefinite noun phrases).
- (definite) Having distinct limits; Free from any doubt; Designating an identified or immediately identifiable person or thing <definite article>
- (definite) of an inflorescence, ending in a flower or an aborted floral bud. cf. determinate.
- (Definite) Expressions containing determiners like the, this, that etc. are said to have definite reference in that they refer to an entity which is assumed to be known to the addressee(s): e.g. in a sentence such as 'I hated the course', the DP the course refers to a specific (e.g. ...
- (Definite) Nouns come in two varieties, definite and indefinite. By and large, the former kind refers to a specific place or person or object, while the latter is for something yet to be identified. ...
- (Definite) With 100% confidence
- (Definite) the amount stated in the Appropriations Act as a specific sum of money.
- (definite) (adj.): Having an exact signification or positive meaning.
- (definite) adj. clear; not doubtful
- Definite means unquestionable or unmistakable.
- Emphasizing the state of being without question and beyond a shadow of a doubt. (Example:I am definitely not going anywhere at this time of night.)
- (identify, prove) formellement;
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