Synonym: clear, clear-cut, distinct, evident, exact, obvious, plain, precise. Antonym: indefinite, indistinct, obscure, vague. Similar words: definitely, definition, definitive, infinite, finite element, define, affinity, defile. Meaning: ['defɪnɪt] adj. 1. precise; explicit and clearly defined 2. known for certain.
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31. She's a definite for the Olympic team.
32. It's definite that he will come to help us.
33. There has already been a definite improvement.
34. This skirt has a definite flare.
35. We need a definite answer by tomorrow.
36. That's a very definite possibility.
37. It's now definite that the plane crashed.
38. Mary is very definite about this.
39. She has very definite opinions.
40. These statistics display a definite trend.
41. We didn't have any definite proof.
42. She has certain definite beauties, such as her eyes.
43. Her Royal Highness has definite views about most things.
44. I want a definite answer, 'yes' or 'no'.
45. The answer was a definite no.
46. There are definite weaknesses in their security arrangements.
47. Earrings for men were once a definite no-no.
48. A spokeswoman confirmed there was no definite plan to stage a concert in the park.
49. She has very definite ideas about what kind of a job she wants.
50. The look on her face was a definite sign that sth was wrong.Sentencedict.com
51. She considers that it is too early to form a definite conclusion.
52. I can give you no definite answer until I've seen him.
53. It's impossible for me to give you a definite answer at this time.
54. Did you manage to pin him down to a definite date?
55. A good crowd will be a definite advantage to me and the rest of the team.
56. 'We're moving our office to Glasgow.' 'That's a definite, is it?'
57. We need to record sufficient data to enable definite conclusions to be reached.
58. 'Is Sarah coming to the party?' 'Yes, she's a definite.'
59. There's a definite edge to/in her voice when she talks to her husband.
60. She's definite that she wants to do it, and she'll not give an inch, however hard you try to persuade her.
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