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Definition of definite : 1. A thing defined or determined.
2. Determined; resolved.
3. Having certain limits in signification; determinate; certain; precise; fixed; exact; clear; as, a definite word, term, or expression.
4. Having certain or distinct; determinate in extent or greatness; limited; fixed; as, definite dimensions; a definite measure; a definite period or interval.
5. Serving to define or restrict; limiting; determining; as, the definite article.

Synonyms:

well-defined, obvious, straightforward, graphic, settled, sharp, downright, formal, distinct, indefinite, palpable, unambiguous, pronounced, determinate, confused, vague, obscure, restricted, ringing, limited, plain, hard and fast, bold, crisp, visible, unimpeachable, distinguishable, unerring, express, formed, well-grounded, severe, vivid, audible, defined, bounded, minute, determined, fixed, clear-cut, tangible, marked

certain (part of speech: adjective)

doubtless, irrefutable, set, confident, indisputable, veritable, trusting, convinced, clear, patent, unquestionable, decided, incontestable, assured, decisive, undoubted, steadfast, unmistakable, irrefragable, incontrovertible

absolute (part of speech: adjective)

indubitable, conclusive, unmitigated, undeniable, unconditional, categorical, positive, absolute, consummate, perfect, unrestricted, sure, supreme, certain, utter, unequivocal, unqualified, complete

precise (part of speech: adjective)

proper, meticulous, rigorous, strict, exact, precise, correct, accurate

positive (part of speech: adjective)

constructive, beneficial, explicit, inevitable, optimistic, affirmative

special (part of speech: adjective)

distinguishing, different, individual, hallmark, particular, keynote, specialized, peculiar, discriminating, feature, quirky, specific, characteristic, idiosyncratic, special

affirmative (part of speech: adjective)

declarative, assertive, predicative, insistent

categorical (part of speech: adjective)

flat, denominational, typical, outright

true (part of speech: adjective)

gospel, authentic, right, honest, proven, true, axiomatic, factual, veracious

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