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UK//ˈdɛfɪnətli lɔːst ə stɛp//US//ˈdɛfɪnətli lɔst ə stɛp//

Meaning of Definitely lost a step

Clearly showing a decline in ability or performance.

In simple words: Clearly not as good as before

Definitely lost a step in a sentence

  • After years of training, he has definitely lost a step in his performance.
  • Since her injury, she has definitely lost a step on the court.
  • He used to be the fastest runner, but he's definitely lost a step now.

How to use Definitely lost a step

Use in casual conversations about skills or performance decline. Avoid in formal discussions or professional settings.

Grammar pattern

definitely + verb phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'definitely' as 'definitely not progressing' in a dance step.

Related words

Collocations with Definitely lost a step

  • lost a step
  • definitely not
  • definitely slipping

Synonyms for Definitely lost a step

  • fallen behind
  • declined
  • slipped

Opposites of Definitely lost a step

Common mistakes with Definitely lost a step

  • Using 'definitely' incorrectly as 'definately'
  • Confusing the phrase with 'definitely took a step back'
  • Not using it in the right context of skill

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Frequently asked questions about Definitely lost a step

What does Definitely lost a step mean?

Clearly not as good as before

What is the definition of Definitely lost a step?

Clearly showing a decline in ability or performance.

How do you use Definitely lost a step in a sentence?

After years of training, he has definitely lost a step in his performance.

Can you give another example of Definitely lost a step?

Since her injury, she has definitely lost a step on the court.

What are synonyms for Definitely lost a step?

Common alternatives include fallen behind, declined, slipped.

What is the opposite of Definitely lost a step?

Opposite meanings include improved, advanced, progressed.

What words go with Definitely lost a step?

It commonly pairs with lost a step, definitely not, definitely slipping.

What are common mistakes when using Definitely lost a step?

Using 'definitely' incorrectly as 'definately' Confusing the phrase with 'definitely took a step back' Not using it in the right context of skill

How do you pronounce Definitely lost a step?

US: //ˈdɛfɪnətli lɔst ə stɛp//, UK: //ˈdɛfɪnətli lɔːst ə stɛp//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Definitely lost a step formal or informal?

"Definitely lost a step" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Definitely lost a step?

Use in casual conversations about skills or performance decline. Avoid in formal discussions or professional settings.