definite
Americanadjective
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clearly defined or determined; not vague or general; fixed; precise; exact.
a definite quantity;
definite directions.
- Synonyms:
- particular, specific
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having fixed limits; bounded with precision.
a definite area.
- Synonyms:
- well-defined
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positive; certain; sure.
It is definite that he will take the job.
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Botany. (of an inflorescence) determinate.
adjective
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clearly defined; exact; explicit
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having precise limits or boundaries
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known for certain; sure
it is definite that they have won
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botany
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denoting a type of growth in which the main stem ends in a flower, as in a cymose inflorescence; determinate
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(esp of flower parts) limited or fixed in number in a given species
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Other Word Forms
- definiteness noun
- definitude noun
- nondefinite adjective
- nondefinitely adverb
- nondefiniteness noun
- quasi-definite adjective
- quasi-definitely adverb
- semidefinite adjective
- semidefinitely adverb
- semidefiniteness noun
- undefinite adjective
- undefinitely adverb
- undefiniteness noun
Etymology
Origin of definite
First recorded in 1520–30; from Latin dēfīnītus “limited, precise,” adjective use of past participle of dēfīnīre “to limit”; define
Example Sentences
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“There’s definite value in different types of minoxidil, delivering it differently, and thinking about how it might work better,” Cotsarelis said.
From MarketWatch
To Duane’s delight, there was a definite narrowing of its width, but to Handsome’s regret, the ground was climbing higher and higher as well.
From Literature
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So I had very definite feelings about it, and I thought it was wrongheaded and really somewhat shameful of the academy to do that.
From Los Angeles Times
Chart watchers contend that a trend will stay in force until there is a definite sign that it has ended.
From MarketWatch
Hataoka credited strong putting with carrying her to the lead in the first event of a season in which she has very definite goals.
From Barron's
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