"Why did he act so defiantly toward his parents?"
"Will they defiantly resist the removal of the statue?"
"Are the students still defiantly refusing to obey the new dress code?"
You can use it in a question to imply resistance or opposition. For example, "Why did she defiantly refuse to comply?"
The word "definitely" means without doubt or uncertainty. Here is an example sentence: She was definitely going to attend the meeting tomorrow.
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To use the word "found" in a question, you could ask, "Where was the lost treasure found?" This question inquires about the location where the treasure was discovered.
She stood defiantly in front of the crowd, refusing to back down from her beliefs.
You can use "prefer" in a question by asking someone what they like more or what they would choose. For example, "Do you prefer coffee or tea?"
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The prisoner defiantly fought back against the guards.
The word "definitely" means without doubt or uncertainty. Here is an example sentence: She was definitely going to attend the meeting tomorrow.
the little boy defiantly refused to a obey his father
The word defiantly means to behave badly or act with cold disobedience.
The word defiantly means to behave badly or act with cold disobedience.
Some sentences using the word 'defiantly' are:'They eventually agreed to our terms, but they did so defiantly, indicating they didn't want to agree at all.''When told to go back to work they defiantlyrefused.''They were warned that if they continued to behave defiantly, the negotiations could drag on for days.''Even when the finally returned to work their work was carried out defiantly, so that very little was achieved in the end.'
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The likely word is "definitely" (positively, assuredly).The similar word is defiantly (in a disobedient or rebellious manner).
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Defiantly is the correct spelling.