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definitely
[def-uh-nit-lee]
adverb
in a clear and definite manner; unambiguously.
unequivocally; positively.
Synonyms: certainly, absolutely
interjection
(used to express complete agreement or strong affirmation).
Are you starting your diet tomorrow? Definitely!
definitely
/ ˈdɛfɪnɪtlɪ /
adverb
in a definite manner
(sentence modifier) certainly
he said he was coming, definitely
unquestionably: used to confirm an assumption by a questioner
Word History and Origins
Origin of definitely1
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Example Sentences
"England's back three are definitely very quick," she said.
“I’ll never forget the phone call. And we had such a great time on that first series, didn’t we? There was definitely a feeling of: We’re on to something really good here.”
“It is definitely still a severe disease in our youngest kids ... whose airways are small and whose immune systems are less mature,” Singh said.
“I needed a change of scenery, but something still involved with cooking, and it definitely made me a better cook,” she said.
It’s been gratifying that people have come back in the way they have, and we definitely feel their love for the show, but we had obstacles in terms of getting to that place, coming back.
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- absolutely
- clearly
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- doubtless
- easily
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- surely
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- unequivocally
- unquestionably
When To Use
Definitely is an adverb that usually means certainly or without a doubt. It also has this meaning when it’s used as a single-word response.Definitely is also sometimes used as an adverb to describe an action as clearly defined or precise. When definitely is used as a single word in response to a question or other statement, it is called an interjection or sentence substitute. When used this way, it is very similar to saying certainly or absolutely.Example: I will definitely be there tomorrow—I promise.
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