definition means to explain something precisely.
Yes, it is an adverb meaning "certainly" or "positively."
Of all the simple questions, this is definitely the simplest. I think you can do it yourself.
It's a statement that explains the meaning of a term (a word, phrase, or other set of symbols).
It might be, but it doesn't exist as a word. The similar word, weightless, does exist and is definitely an adjective, meaning exhibiting no weight, or almost none.
The word 'definitely' is used as either* an adverb, e.g. "The Senator definitely said that taxes would be reduced." * an interjection, meaning 'Yes, certainly', e.g. When asked if taxes would be reduced, the Senator replied: "Definitely!"
The word definitely is an adverb. It means without any question.
You might be thinking of:defiantlydefinitely
It is derived from a dutch word meaning club. It definitely does not stand for gentlemen only ladies forbidden!
"Dentamental" is definitely NOT a word in English language ( even though it sounds good ). You may want to check your spelling.
The correct spelling of the word is definitely.Some example sentences using this word are:I am definitely going insane.We are definitely going to be at the party.There is definitely life on other planets.
To add a prefix to the word "definitely," you could use "in-" to form "indefinitely."
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