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- DEFINITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEFINITE is free of all ambiguity, uncertainty, or obscurity How to use definite in a sentence Spelling: It's Definite NOT Definate Synonym Discussion of Definite
- DEFINITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The date for the meeting is now definite: 5 March She has very definite opinions We need a definite answer by tomorrow definite about "Are you sure I'm invited too?" "Yes, Dan was very definite about it on the phone " There's been a definite improvement in your English since you came here
- DEFINITE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
adjective clearly defined or determined; not vague or general; fixed; precise; exact a definite quantity; definite directions Synonyms: particular, specific having fixed limits; bounded with precision a definite area
- DEFINITE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something such as a decision or an arrangement is definite, it is firm and clear, and unlikely to be changed It's too soon to give a definite answer Her Royal Highness has definite views about most things She made no definite plans for her future Definite evidence or information is true, rather than being someone's opinion or guess
- Definite - definition of definite by The Free Dictionary
Clearly defined; explicitly precise: a definite statement of the terms of the will See Synonyms at explicit b Forthright and unambiguous: The doctor was very definite about what foods you should avoid 2 Clearly developed or firmly decided: no definite idea of what to do for a career 3
- What does definite mean? - Definitions. net
Definite refers to something that is clearly stated or decided, not vague or doubtful, or something that is clearly true or real It can also refer to a specific, fixed or exact amount, value or thing
- Definite Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Definite definition: Clearly developed or firmly decided
- Definite - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Definite is an adjective describing something that is known for certain For example, there is no more definite way to get into trouble with a police officer than speeding in front of the police station with a broken taillight
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