Definition: 1. Sure or certain; unlikely to change. 2. Precise; explicit and clearly defined. 3. Known for certain.
Use 'definite' in a sentence:
1. On young girls it can look really great, but there is a definite age cut-off on this.
2. There was a definite feeling that things were getting worse.
3. We have this definite certitude that Clark will be freed.
4. That's a very definite possibility.
5. He nibbled at the idea, but would not make a definite decision.
6. Studying his face in the bathroom mirror he wished he had more definite features.
7. When we have something definite to say, we shall be shouting it from the rooftops.
8. We have this definite certitude that Cicippio will be freed.
9. I'm not sure—I can find out for definite if you like.
10. Now what we need is definite proof that we can lay before the prime minister.
11. If you have any definite news of my husband, please let me know.
12. I can't give a definite date now I'm afraid, because it depends on the other orders we have to get out.
13. The staff members demand a definite answer.
14. We can help you to develop certain attitudes of mind like a willingness to accept uncertainty and the lack of definite truth.
15. The look on her face was a definite sign that something was wrong.
16. There was a definite feeling that things were getting better.
17. I'm not sure ─ I can find out for definite if you like.
18. Network literature has definite appreciating values, meanwhile, it has obvious aesthetic defects in inditing.
19. They must have a definite replay, yes or no.
20. When we have something definite to say, we will shout it from the rooftops.
21. Steep yourself in this, acquaint yourself with this, and soon you will find that your author is giving you, or attempting to give you, something far more definite.
22. Can you give me a definite answer by tomorrow?
23. He had a definite strain of snobbery in him.
24. They have very definite ideas on how to bring up children.
25. The system has definite extend value for electric power industry.
26. Mary is very definite about this.
27. The police had nothing definite against her.
28. He hummed and hawed, giving no definite reply.
29. When you came away you made a definite effort to mix.
30. There has already been a definite improvement.
31. Is it definite that he's leaving?
32. Our ideas began to crystallize into a definite plan.
33. We didn't have any definite proof.
34. Like, maybe there is no real context, like no definite surroundings, expecially compared to the woman herself, since she is so clear and well-defined.
35. A good crowd will be a definite advantage to me and the rest of the team.
36. In a double-blind trial, there were definite improvements.
37. The case was dismissed in the absence of any definite proof.
38. Her Royal Highness has definite views about most things.
39. "Cheers", despite its popularity, is considered an informal way to say thank you—and this is a definite clue as to when you can best use it.
40. These statistics display a definite trend.
41. I've heard rumours, but nothing definite.
42. That's definite then, is it?
43. She made no definite plans for her future.
44. She considers that it is too early to form a definite conclusion.
45. It's too soon to give a definite answer.
46. I'm definite about this.
47. These experts have very definite ideas on how to bring up children.