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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91. I would like to give a definite answer.
92. A definite buy for any budding simulation buff.
93. A barium meal showed no definite abnormality.
94. For the bluesy sound that you are after, an old Marshall 50 with a 4x12 would be the definite answer.
95. Qualitatively substantial parts of the program code are incorporated in the new program - definite infringement of copyright. 7.
96. It was quite obvious that there had been a definite estrangement between her and her daughter-in-law right from the beginning.
97. This, in traditional form, is a treacly brown colour and lends a definite antique air to what you are polishing.
98. As with the origins of many other events no definite conclusions can be drawn.
99. It was damning evidence by any account, and he also had the definite feeling that Small Dave was on to him.
100. The problems come later, when you discover that there is a definite correlation between sales and your customer's hat sizes.
101. As with all my ablutions, the shave follows a definite and predetermined pattern.
102. By implication it is impossible to postulate any definite inverse correlation between changes in the real wage rate and changes in employment.
103. A postmortem examination failed to establish a definite cause of death and the results of further forensic tests are awaited.
104. The newspaper names have a definite article because there is only one.
105. Everything important to the farm was under the care of a beneficent power, never conceived of as having a definite shape.
106. All are familiar with their own experiences of being asleep, and feel they can give definite answers.
107. Tattersalls will consider its position as soon as the Chancellor's decision is definite.
108. A second piece of evidence is provided by certain uses of the definite article.
109. Newton himself, faced with a definite programme, that is, guided by a positive heuristic, made considerable progress.
110. There was a definite chill in his voice when he answered.
111. For once we had definite news that things were looking up,[sentencedict.com] and it was the perfect antidote to the gruelling journey.
112. In his work, different cultural groups or social classes appear as separate races with definite and visible physical characteristics.
113. But he'd shown definite signs of resigning himself to the situation - until her arrival downstairs after breakfast.
114. Each of these projects carries with it a very definite academic agenda.
115. They have definite life styles and political values, which are concealed under a rhetoric of objectivity.
116. They are all blond and call themselves Gang, without the definite article, which has an icily Germanic ring.
117. Consider, for example, the myriad adventure stories, most of which contain a definite love interest.
118. The drama school audition By now you will have made a definite decision to become an actor - nomatterwhat the problems or obstacles.
119. Demonstratives and the definite article are terms whose mobilisation and use would be strongly linked to this kind of deixis.
120. Originally only four patients were classified as having definite Crohn's disease and 15 as indeterminate colitis leaving 62 with ulcerative colitis.
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