A decisive person is someone who can make clear and confident choices quickly, often after evaluating the available information and potential outcomes. They tend to weigh options effectively and are not easily swayed by external pressures or doubts. This quality often leads to effective leadership and the ability to navigate challenges with purpose and direction. Their decisiveness helps in fostering trust and efficiency in both personal and professional situations.
You can call a person who knows what they want assertive, decisive, or self-assured.
· ambitious · decisive
more decisive, most decisive
Decisive is not a verb so it does not have a past tense form. Decisive is an adjective
verb decisive
I almost laughed when she called herself a decisive person, for she had just spent 20 minutes figuring out which soup she wanted with her salad. Getting punched in the face was the decisive moment for her, and by the time her eye had turned black and blue, she had packed up her things and left him.
· decisive · reliable · ambitious
The antonym of the adjective 'decisive' is indecisive.
Decisive Weapons was created in 1996.
He is a bold and decisive person. He doesn't shilly-shally about.
Which of the following is correct? A. The Bolton Wanderers plays good in decisive games B. The Bolton Wanderers plays well in decisive games C. The Bolton Wanderers play good in decisive games D. The Bolton Wanderers play well in decisive games
Decisive clash of carriers; decisive USN victory.