Definite - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdefɪnət|  American pronunciation of the word definite
Brit.  |ˈdefɪnət|  British pronunciation of the word definite

adjective

- known for certain
it is definite that they have won

Extra examples

We'll need a definite answer by Tuesday.

The answer is a definite no.

I don't know anything definite yet.

The teacher sets definite standards for her students.

She seems to be pretty definite about leaving.

I am definite that we will win.

She was definite about it.

It's impossible for me to give you a definite answer.

We need to record sufficient data to enable definite conclusions to be reached.

He'd shown definite signs of resigning himself to the situation.

Fix a definite date for the delivery of your computer.

She's not definite about retiring from the game.

Is it definite that they will sign the contract?

The job doesn't pay well, but the convenient hours are a definite plus.

...we felt a definite jounce every time the car hit a pothole...

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