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express, precise: She came here with a definite purpose. 2<br />

sure, positive, certain, assured, fixed, settled, confirmed:<br />

Then we have a definite appointment for two o'clock? 3 clear,<br />

plain, well-defined, unambiguous, unequivocal, distinct,<br />

clear-cut, obvious: The plans for revision are definite.<br />

definitely<br />

adv. positively, absolutely, surely, to be sure, assuredly,<br />

certainly, indubitably, undoubtedly, categorically,<br />

unequivocally, unquestionably, decidedly, finally, once and for<br />

all; plainly, clearly, obviously, patently: Then you're<br />

definitely not going to the dance with Waldo? That was<br />

definitely the worst movie of the year.<br />

definition<br />

n. 1 delineation, delimitation, demarcation, outlining;<br />

acutance, resolution, distinctness, clarity, sharpness, focus,<br />

precision: The definition at the edge of the photograph is<br />

fuzzy. 2 description, explanation, explication, clarification,<br />

statement (of meaning), sense, meaning: How many definitions<br />

are there for the word 'good'?<br />

definitive<br />

adj. 1 decisive, final, conclusive, ultimate: My definitive<br />

answer will be given tomorrow. 2 thorough, through and through,<br />

exhaustive, ultimate, consummate, complete, authoritative,<br />

reliable: She has written the definitive work on the axolotl.<br />

3 clarifying, unambiguous, categorical, absolute, unqualified,<br />

accurate, exact, precise: We expect a definitive statement from<br />

the union regarding their claims.<br />

deflect v. avert, turn away or aside, deviate, change, swerve, switch,<br />

divert, shy, veer, sidetrack; fend off: The trajectory of a<br />

bullet is deflected by gravity. By deflecting a bit to their<br />

left, they managed to regain their original course.<br />

deformed adj. 1 misshapen, malformed, distorted, twisted, grotesque,<br />

gnarled, crooked, contorted, awry, warped, bent: This tree is<br />

deformed because of the constant wind. 2 disfigured, crippled,<br />

lame, misshapen; abnormal: He was born with a deformed foot. 3<br />

distorted, warped, bent, perverted, twisted, grotesque;<br />

abnormal: The deformed personalities of his patients are the<br />

subject of my book.

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