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The opposite of definite is indefinite.
certain, decisive, definite, final, sure
"The" is the definite article in English.Specifically, the word can be used to designate one or more than one object, person or thing. It is considered definite because it identifies someone or something specific. It therefore is the opposite of the indefinite articles "a" and "an" in the singular and "some" in the plural.
I will have a definite answer in about ten minutes. You must give me a definite time to meet you.
The opposite of cautious is: Careless or Hasty
The opposite of definite is indefinite.
certain, decisive, definite, final, sure
The opposite of definite is indefinite.
the opposite of a word the opposite of a word
the exact opposite
indefinite
no, definite is for sure and specific is a certain thing
The opposite of definite in volume (solids and liquids) would be indefinite in volume, as in gases, which can vary in volume for a given mass (pressure).
"The" is the definite article in English.Specifically, the word can be used to designate one or more than one object, person or thing. It is considered definite because it identifies someone or something specific. It therefore is the opposite of the indefinite articles "a" and "an" in the singular and "some" in the plural.
The word "the" does not have an antonym as such.The alternative or opposite of a definite article (the) or pronoun (this, that, these, and those) would be an indefinite article (a, an) or pronoun (one, any, some).
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.