DEFINITIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster A definitive biography contains everything we'll ever need to know about someone Ella Fitzgerald's famous 1950s recordings of American songs have even been called definitive--but no one ever wanted them to be the last
definitive | meaning of definitive in Longman Dictionary of . . . • A definitive set of grammatical tags does not exist • His books may not be the most definitive works on the phenomenon they describe definitive study work guide etc • Because it will be my definitive work
Definitive - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A definitive answer is a final one A definitive decision by a court of law is one that will not be changed A definitive translation is one everyone turns to as correct Definitive means authoritative, conclusive, final
DEFINITIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A definitive book or performance is thought to be the best of its kind that has ever been done or that will ever be done His 'An Orkney Tapestry' is still the definitive book on the islands