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decisively
de·ci·sive D0074100 (dĭ-sī′sĭv)adj.1. Settling a matter or conflict; conclusive: the decisive battle in the war; the decisive piece of evidence in the lawsuit.2. Characterized by or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and firmly; resolute: a decisive leader. de·ci′sive·ly adv.de·ci′sive·ness n.Synonyms: decisive, conclusive, critical, crucial, definitive, determinative These adjectives mean determining an outcome or settling an issue with finality: the decisive vote; a conclusive reason; a critical experiment; a crucial moment; a definitive verdict; the determinative battle.Antonym: indecisiveThesaurusAdv. | 1. | decisively - with firmness; "`I will come along,' she said decisively"resolutelyindecisively - lacking firmness or resoluteness; "`I don't know,' he said indecisively" | | 2. | decisively - with finality; conclusively; "the voted settled the argument decisively"indecisively - without finality; inconclusively; "the battle ended indecisively; neither side had clearly won but neither side admitted defeat" | | 3. | decisively - in an indisputable degree; "the Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay" | Translationsdecisive (diˈsaisiv) adjective1. final; putting an end to a contest, dispute etc. The battle was decisive. 決定性的 决定性的2. showing decision and firmness. He's very decisive. 果斷的 果断的deˈcisiveness noun 果斷 果断deˈcisively adverbHe acted very decisively. 果斷,果斷地 果断,果断地 decisively
Synonyms for decisivelyadv with firmnessSynonymsAntonymsadv with finalityAntonyms |