Definitely

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Meanings of Definitely

   
Adverb
  • For sure, without any doubt.
  • In a clear and certain way.
   

Explanation of the word: Definitely

Definitely means you are really sure about something. Like when you say, 'I definitely want ice cream!' it means you really want it.

   

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Translations for the word: Definitely

   
hindi
निश्चित रूप से (nishchit roop se)

nishchit roop se

सचमुच (sachmuch)

sachmuch

बिल्कुल (bilkul)

bilkul

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Definitely

The Magic of "Definitely"

In a world of wonders, the word "definitely" is like a magic spell! It means you are super sure about something. Imagine you have a favorite ice cream flavor—chocolate! When your friend asks if you like it, you can say, "I definitely love chocolate ice cream!" It makes your answer strong and happy!

So, next time you feel sure about something, remember to use "definitely" and sprinkle a little magic in your words! What do you definitely love? Maybe it's a pet, a game, or a story! Share it with a big smile! 😊

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Definitely

The word 'definitely' means something is certain or sure. For example, if you say, 'I will definitely go to the party,' it means you are sure you will go.

You pronounce 'definitely' like this: 'def-uh-nit-lee.' It has four parts: 'def,' 'uh,' 'nit,' and 'lee.'

The word 'definitely' comes from the Latin word 'definitus,' which means 'to set limits or boundaries.' It has been used in English since the 19th century.

The word 'definitely' in Hindi is 'निश्चित रूप से' (Nishchit Roop Se).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Definitely

Fact: The word 'definitely' means for sure! If you say you'll go to the park, you can say, 'I will definitely go!'
Proverb: A promise made is a promise kept, meaning if you say you'll do something, you should do it!
Quote: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt