Yes, it is an adverb meaning "certainly" or "positively."
Yes, the word definitely is an adverb.
An example sentence is: "we will definitely buy this car".
Definitely is a Adverb.
adverb i think but i am pretty sure it is an adverb
The likely word is "definitely" (certainly).
The adverb form of the word "definite" is definitely.An example sentence for you is: "he was definitely at work last night".
There is no verb form, definitely is an adverb used to describe a verb.
No, adverbs do not modify linking verbs because linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, which describes or renames the subject rather than describing an action. Adverbs typically modify verbs that show action.
No, mission is definitely a noun.
The word definitely is an adverb. It means without any question.
The word 'definitely' is the adverb for of the adjective 'definite'.The noun form for the adjective definite is definiteness.
nah, definitely not, you would have to be stupid to think that
The word is definitely an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or and adjective.Example: I will definitely come to your party.
No, it can be used as an adjective, an adverb, and a preposition. But definitely not a pronoun.