Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Definitely"
The meaning of "Definitely" in various phrases and sentences
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What does definitely you mean?
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Example conversation: "Who's your closest friend?" "Definitely you." Here it is expressing sureness that the answer to the question is the person who asked it.
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What does definitely mean?
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It means for sure/absolutely/certainly.
For example: John will definitely be at the party
This means John will be at the party without a doubt.
For example: John will definitely be at the party
This means John will be at the party without a doubt.
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What does "definitely" mean?
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It means "for sure"
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What does definitely mean?
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だんぜん/断然
Example sentences using "Definitely"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with definitely not.
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1. I am definitely not pregnant
2. This is definitely not the right bus stop
We don’t iften use “definitely not” and more often than not just use “not” or “I’m sure it’s not”
2. This is definitely not the right bus stop
We don’t iften use “definitely not” and more often than not just use “not” or “I’m sure it’s not”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with definitely.
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1. I definitely need to do my homework.
2. I have definitely met her before.
3. He definitely knows how to speak Japanese.
4. We’re definitely going to see that movie together.
5. They definitely go to the same school.
2. I have definitely met her before.
3. He definitely knows how to speak Japanese.
4. We’re definitely going to see that movie together.
5. They definitely go to the same school.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with positive sntence 'definitely'.
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「絶対に」という意味です。
"That's definitely a car!"
"I'm definitely going to revenge you for that prank."
"Definitely going to eat the pizza."
"That's definitely a car!"
"I'm definitely going to revenge you for that prank."
"Definitely going to eat the pizza."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with definitely .
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I'm definitely going to the party
Q:
Please show me example sentences with definitely.
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Definitely kind of means like strongly agree
"I definitely think he is a man"
(I strongly think he is a man)
"She is definitely chinese"
(I strongly think she is chinese)
" You : Do you like English?
Me : Definitely"
Meaning i really like English
"I definitely think he is a man"
(I strongly think he is a man)
"She is definitely chinese"
(I strongly think she is chinese)
" You : Do you like English?
Me : Definitely"
Meaning i really like English
Synonyms of "Definitely" and their differences
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What is the difference between definitely and certainly ?
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They are synonyms to express an absolute and can be used interchangeably for example: "I will definitely start right away" "I will certainly start right away"
Q:
What is the difference between definitely and absolutely ?
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It's pretty much the same thing but definitely is used when you are 100% sure about something e.g. I definitely want to go. Absolutely is more often used to express opinions about something e.g. I absolutely love this drink!
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What is the difference between definitely and definitively ?
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definitely means without doubt, used to emphasize
definitively means conclusively, decisively with authority
definitively means conclusively, decisively with authority
Q:
What is the difference between definitely and absolutely ?
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They can mean almost the same thing, but there is a slight difference.
You are definitely right.
means that it is certain that you are right.
You are absolutely right.
means that you are completely right. One couldn't be "more right", as it were.
In the first sentence "definitely" leaves a chance that they are wrong. In the second sentence "absolutely" means that there is no better answer posible.
You are definitely right.
means that it is certain that you are right.
You are absolutely right.
means that you are completely right. One couldn't be "more right", as it were.
In the first sentence "definitely" leaves a chance that they are wrong. In the second sentence "absolutely" means that there is no better answer posible.
Q:
What is the difference between definitely and absolutely ?
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Absolutely = completely, totally. (まったく)
Definitely = certainly, no doubt (確実に)
"Can you do this for me?" "Definitely" は
"Can you do this for me?" "Absolutely" と同じです。
BUT
"The sky is definitely black"
空は黒で、青色も赤も黄色でわない。
The sky is black - it isn't blue, or red, or yellow.
"The sky is absolutely black"
空は真っ黒です。星がありません。
The sky is pitch black. There aren't any stars.
(I'm sorry for my terrible Japanese!)
Definitely = certainly, no doubt (確実に)
"Can you do this for me?" "Definitely" は
"Can you do this for me?" "Absolutely" と同じです。
BUT
"The sky is definitely black"
空は黒で、青色も赤も黄色でわない。
The sky is black - it isn't blue, or red, or yellow.
"The sky is absolutely black"
空は真っ黒です。星がありません。
The sky is pitch black. There aren't any stars.
(I'm sorry for my terrible Japanese!)
Translations of "Definitely"
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How do you say this in English (UK)? definitely
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How do you say this in English (US)? definitely
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How do you say this in English (US)? definitely
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How do you say this in English (US)? definitely
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It's still there... I'll pronounce it slower and in a sentence.
Other questions about "Definitely"
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Please show me how to pronounce definitely.
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Please show me how to pronounce definitely .
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Please show me how to pronounce definitely.
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Please show me how to pronounce definitely.
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