Definite
UK /["/ˈdefɪnət/"]/US /["/ˈdefɪnət/"]/
Definition
sure or certain; unlikely to change
In simple words: Clear and certain.
Examples
- She gave a definite answer to the question.
- There is a definite plan for the meeting tomorrow.
- The instructions were very definite and easy to follow.
- He's always had a definite interest in photography.
- The symptoms will lead to a definite diagnosis if observed closely.
Usage notes
Use 'definite' when you want to express something that is clearly stated or decided. It is appropriate in both spoken and written contexts but may sound overly formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
definite + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'defin-it' — it defines something without doubt.
Collocations
- definite answer
- definite plan
- definite statement
- definite proof
Synonyms
- clear
Antonyms
- vague
- uncertain
- ambiguous
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'definite' with 'definitive' which has a different meaning.
- Using 'definite' with uncountable nouns incorrectly, such as 'a definite knowledge'.
- Omitting the noun after 'definite' in phrases like 'this is definite'.