Definition of «definite»

Definite means certain or sure, and it refers to something that is clearly determined, fixed, or established. It can also indicate a clear understanding or conviction about something. In other words, definite describes something that has boundaries or limits, and there is no doubt or uncertainty about its nature or characteristics.

Usage examples

  1. I need a definite answer from you by tomorrow.
  2. There is a definite 10% discount on all products this week.
  3. My favorite color is yellow, that's a definite choice for me.
  4. The movie was a definite success at the box office.
  5. We have a definite plan for the weekend getaway.
  6. I have a definite opinion on this matter and I stand by it.
  7. The athlete showed a definite improvement in their performance.
  8. He has a definite talent for playing the piano.
  9. This book provides definite explanations for complex scientific theories.
  10. The evidence against the suspect is definite and compelling.

Sentences with «definite»

  • Has an engaging interpersonal working style with definite abilities in leadership planning organizational decision - making and team building. (members.climber.com)
  • What the church is resistant to is the current appeal to pose scientific theories as definite answers to metaphysical questions. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • After using these products for almost a year, I have seen definite improvements in my skin. (catherinechicotka.com)
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