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Definition of decided :
1. Free from ambiguity; unequivocal; unmistakable; unquestionable; clear; evident; as, a decided advantage.
2. Free from doubt or wavering; determined; of fixed purpose; fully settled; positive; resolute; as, a decided opinion or purpose.
3. of Decide
Synonyms:
distinguishable, fixed, settled, intractable, inflexible, obdurate, contumacious, opinionated, pertinacious, express, bent, refractory, immovable, explicit, trenchant, mulish, unambiguous, heady, unconquerable, categorical, precise, specific, decide, distinct, clear-cut, obstinate, discrete
certain (part of speech: adjective)
emphatic, steadfast, irrefragable, absolute, definite, patent, confident, indisputable, doubtless, irrefutable, trusting, incontrovertible, undoubted, sure, certain, positive, incontestable, set, assured, unquestionable, unmistakable, undeniable, veritable, indubitable, convinced, clear, decisive, unequivocal
judged (part of speech: verb)
mediated, pronounced, adjudicated, arbitrated, found, appraised, judged, determined, assessed, resolved, considered, ruled, sentenced, refereed
resolute (part of speech: adjective)
indomitable, dogged, tenacious, diligent, stubborn, tough, earnest, insistent, hearty, unwavering, reliable, uncompromising, iron-willed, persevering, unyielding, true, spunky, strong-willed, intent, dauntless, thorough, strong-minded, committed, implacable, headstrong, steady, resolute, deliberate, tireless, devoted, stern, unbending, bold, steely, unshakeable, ruthless, loyal, unflinching, persistent, zealous, plucky, relentless, staunch, bullheaded, indefatigable, fearless, faithful, valiant, firm, willing, dedicated, courageous, inexorable, unchangeable, constant, serious
chose (part of speech: verb)
espoused, selected, adopted, fancied, favored, chosen, wished, elected, preferred, liked, picked, chose
Usage examples:
- What have they decided? - "A Dash from Diamond City", George Manville Fenn.
- But she had decided what must be done, and how it must be done. - "Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908", Lucy Maud Montgomery.
- He has decided that we shall not go to Oatlands, and I am hardly sorry for it. - "Records of a Girlhood", Frances Ann Kemble.