definitely

[ US /ˈdɛfənətɫi/ ]
[ UK /dˈɛfɪnətli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. without question and beyond doubt
    she told him off in spades
    it was decidedly too expensive
    by all odds they should win
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How To Use definitely In A Sentence

  • It will definitely take a lot more tweaking to get me completely happy with it.
  • And I think the resort is about 25% overpriced, considering the worn-down state of the place and the fact you can get a two-night package at the definitely more upmarket Avillion in Port Dickson (also not really PD, but a dozen kilometres south) from about RM800 as well. Vacations: Tiara Beach Resort — Fusion Despatches
  • The human was definitely looking at her.
  • The restaurant is definitely trying to get you to go for this choice. The Sun
  • But we should not expect our troops to go on doing this indefinitely.
  • Oh I know, post-lapsarian; I am definitely conscious of my fall from an edenic state of grace! Agatha Christie and Guilt « Tales from the Reading Room
  • She's definitely got a good eye for a bargain.
  • He was a large, meaty, oily type of man — a kind of ambling, gelatinous formula of the male, with the usual sound commercial instincts of the Jew, but with an errant philosophy which led him to believe first one thing and then another so long as neither interfered definitely with his business. The Titan
  • Unless these conditions are fulfilled, we consider any assistance given to the artels and the co-operatives not only useless, but definitely harmful.
  • Due to the very long stroke and alloy conrods, the motor is redlined at 7,000 and will definitely explode if persistently over-revved.
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