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View usage for: (defɪnɪtli) 1. adverb [ADVERB before verb]You use definitely to emphasize that something is the case, or to emphasize the strength of your intention or opinion. [emphasis] I'm definitely going to get in touch with these people. Something should definitely be done about that. 'I think the earlier ones are a lot better.'—'Mm, definitely.' Synonyms: certainly, clearly, obviously, surely More Synonyms of definitely 2. adverb [ADVERB before verb]If something has been definitely decided, the decision will not be changed. He told them that no venue had yet been definitely decided. definitely in British English (ˈdɛfɪnɪtlɪ) adverb2. (sentence modifier) certainly he said he was coming, definitely sentence substitute3. unquestionably: used to confirm an assumption by a questioner Examples of 'definitely' in a sentencedefinitely Those great memories we shared definitely helped me handle the pressure.You can sense it in the city and you can most definitely feel it in the ground.Those songs will definitely make sense when you hear them all as one album.The restaurant is definitely trying to get you to go for this choice.This is something that definitely cannot happen from my side.The buildings themselves are definitely going up.There was definitely stress about money but I think they protected us from the worst of it.I've definitely heard of people eating and then making themselves sick.What it is definitely not about any more is the skinny.They were really inspiring people and that definitely helped me to finally win a gold medal.There are definitely people more susceptible to disease and so it could be a combination of things.He is definitely feeling better about himself than he has for a while.The internet definitely makes exile a lot easier.We would definitely not get back on a horse we thought was in any way injured.When we get music from a new young artist it is definitely something that gets us buzzing.We definitely want to trade but it will be with new conditions.They are a good side and definitely going to be up there around the top four.She would definitely think less of me.We shall definitely be talking about adopting biological passports.The discipline of the military has definitely helped me.There are definitely more people out of work and fewer jobs.We can definitely get out of trouble.There was definitely something in there about loving him.Looks like the fur is definitely going to fly.There is definitely something romantic about them.Religion definitely helps me to form my opinions and make choices.The negative people are definitely in the minority.But it definitely makes you bolder.We feel it's definitely worth the cost.I think this definitely gave me some protection.He said: 'I am definitely stronger.Amber says: 'I would definitely wear this. In other languagesdefinitely British English: definitely / ˈdɛfɪnɪtlɪ/ ADVERB You use definitely to emphasize that something is the case and will not change. I definitely agree with you. - American English: definitely
- Arabic: بالتَّأْكِيد
- Brazilian Portuguese: definitivamente
- Chinese: 肯定地
- Croatian: definitivno
- Czech: rozhodně
- Danish: bestemt
- Dutch: absoluut stellig
- European Spanish: indudablemente
- Finnish: ehdottomasti
- French: assurément
- German: zweifellos
- Greek: οριστικά
- Italian: definitivamente
- Japanese: 明確に
- Korean: 명확히
- Norwegian: absolutt
- Polish: zdecydowanie
- European Portuguese: definitivamente
- Romanian: categoric
- Russian: определенно
- Latin American Spanish: indudablemente
- Swedish: definitivt
- Thai: อย่างแน่นอน
- Turkish: kesinlikle
- Ukrainian: напевно
- Vietnamese: dứt khoát
Chinese translation of 'definitely'Something should definitely be done about him. Synonyms clearly needless to say without doubt unquestionably undeniably categorically unequivocally unmistakably far and away without fail beyond any doubt indubitably come hell or high water (informal) Additional synonyms`It's worrying, isn't it?' `Absolutely.' Synonyms definitely, surely, certainly, clearly, obviously, plainly, truly, precisely, exactly, genuinely, positively, decidedly, decisively, without doubt, unquestionably, undeniably, categorically, without question, unequivocally, conclusively, unambiguously, beyond any doubt, infallibly He was decidedly uncomfortable at what he saw. Synonyms definitely, clearly, certainly, absolutely, positively, distinctly, downright, decisively, unequivocally, unmistakably Definition without doubt It could easily be another year before we see any change. Synonyms without a doubt, clearly, surely, certainly, obviously, definitely, plainly, absolutely, undoubtedly, unquestionably, undeniably, unequivocally, far and away, indisputably, beyond question, indubitably, doubtlessly |