Definite (a.) |
Having certain or distinct; determinate in extent or greatness; limited; fixed; as, definite dimensions; a definite measure; a definite period or interval. |
Definite (a.) |
Having certain limits in signification; determinate; certain; precise; fixed; exact; clear; as, a definite word, term, or expression. |
Definite (a.) |
Determined; resolved. |
Definite (a.) |
Serving to define or restrict; limiting; determining; as, the definite article. |
Definite (n.) |
A thing defined or determined. |
Definite |
Form of grammatical definiteness |
Definite Synonyms |
Settled, Formed, Decided, Distinct, Certain, Expressed, Defined, Clear, Explicit, Decisive |
Definite Synonyms |
Certain |
DEFINITE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
DEFibrillators In Non-Ischemic Cardiomyopathy Treatment Evaluation |
Definite |
Indefinite |
Spanish Translation |
Definite in Spanish is Definido |
Tagalog Translation |
Definite in Tagalog is Tiyak |
Example Sentence (Quote) " God is a foreman with certain definite views Who orders life in shifts of work and leisure." - Seamus Heaney |
Example Sentence (Quote) "I wish to establish some sort of system not guided by chance but by some sort of definite and exact principle." - Chemistry |
Example Sentence (Quote) "It is of very little consequence to the public to lay down definite rules of law, if you have indefinite rules of evidence." - Law |
Example Sentence (Quote) " There is no promised road leading to definite results. What's important is how to keep open as many options as possible." - Makoto Kobayashi (physicist) |
Example Sentence (Quote) " You may be a doctor. But I'm the Doctor. The definite article, you might say." - The Doctor |