There are several different words you can use in place of definitely. Some of these words include certainly, sure, for sure, positively, and without question.
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!"
definitely not. precious is another word for delicate
Not really, but The Urban Dictionary would definitely disagree with me.
Another word would be perception.
Another word for "endure" would be "withstand."
positive
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!"
definitely not. precious is another word for delicate
Another word for thick would be big, and an antonym for this word would be thin.
Not really, but The Urban Dictionary would definitely disagree with me.
Another word would be economic.
Sharing would be another word.
definitely, absolutely, without a doubt, surely, unquestionably, of course, positively.
Another word would be perception.
Another word for "endure" would be "withstand."
Another word for "used to" would be "previously".
Another word would be angle.