His decisive nature allowed him to make quick and clever decisions when he was stuck in a bad situation.
the FBI has to have decisiveness in order to do their job.
Emily was very decisive when she ordered food
His decisive nature allowed him to make quick and clever decisions when he was stuck in a bad situation.
His decisive nature allowed him to make quick and clever decisions when he was stuck in a bad situation.
The adverb for "decisive" is decisively".An example sentence is: "They were decisivelydefeated in the year 1587"
I wish you could be more decisive; I am tired of making all the decisions on where to go on a date.
A sentence can start with "maybe," but it is generally considered more informal or conversational. In formal writing, it is often preferred to use phrases like "perhaps" or "it is possible that." Starting a sentence with "maybe" may also make the sentence sound less strong or decisive.
more decisive, most decisive
Decisive is not a verb so it does not have a past tense form. Decisive is an adjective
To be choleric is to be bad tempered. An example sentence would be: Certain alcoholics are said to be choleric.
verb decisive
"It was her decision not to drink that night at the party." The only decision I had was to drop out of school