By:Jorge Alcocer
a word that means unmistakable or definite is distinct
The word definite is an adjective; for example, I want a definite answer. It is not a verb.
No, "definite" is not a root word. It is derived from the Latin word "definitus," which means "limited" or "defined."
In English the word 'the' is called the definite article. 'A' or 'an' is the indefinite article.
The is the definite article.
I will have a definite answer in about ten minutes. You must give me a definite time to meet you.
The word definite is an adjective. It means without any doubt.
Nishchit.
definite...bound to happen...
The word 'definitely' is the adverb for of the adjective 'definite'.The noun form for the adjective definite is definiteness.
The dictionary word meaning of the word Definite is: clearly defined or determined, not vague or general, fixed, precise, and exact. It also means positive, certain and sure.
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word