• We must ensure that nothing goes unpunished, and that enquiries are definitely mounted into any crimes against humanity.
  • Definitely a great option for beginners and their permission is quick. ... Definitely a good option for starters and their approval is fast.
  • These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'definitely.'
  • That definitely excludes any double-layer behaviour, but could admit soliton solutions under the right initial conditions.
  • That's in a very severe case, and in those cases you should definitely bring your baby in to the pediatrician to be checked.
  • Tom Mary'nin kesinlikle işi kabul etmeyeceğini söylüyor. - Tom says that Mary definitely won't accept the job.
  • definitely (comparative more definitely, superlative most definitely). Without question and beyond doubt. Joe definitely doesn't know how to drive a tractor.
  • The word 'definitely' originated from the Latin word 'definitus', which means 'limited' or 'defined'.
  • One of the most common mistakes in English language is the confusion between the words ‘definately’ and ‘definitely’.