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Definition of decidedly in English: decidedlyadverb dɪˈsʌɪdɪdlidəˈsaɪdədli 1usually as submodifier Undoubtedly; undeniably. 确定无疑地;无可否认地 he looked decidedly uncomfortable 他看上去确实很不舒服。 Example sentencesExamples - As with the team, the report is positive overall, but decidedly mixed.
- Due to environmental conditions this risk was decidedly lower than in previous years.
- The movie has its heart in the right place, but the result is a decidedly mixed bag.
- The two gentlemen who were operating the roulette table were looking decidedly worried.
- The gatekeeper looked decidedly uncomfortable and stared down at the ground.
- GM now earns less per vehicle than Ford or Chrysler: a decidedly unsustainable position.
- I think he just has a bit of a cold, as his eyes are a bit watery, he is definitely lacking energy and vim and he is decidedly grumpy.
- She was decidedly uncomfortable when she felt the warmth of his body next to hers.
- In fact the eventual winners were looking decidedly shaky at this stage.
- In fact, some studies have shown that youth crime has taken a decidedly downward turn.
- It sounds decidedly unromantic but when it comes to practicality, Grevett has hit the nail on the head.
- We gave him and his male co-workers a brief summary, but they were decidedly unimpressed.
- Tech Review has taken a look at the CPU prices this week and noticed a decidedly upward trend.
- The lacklustre script gives the actors nothing to do and the villain is decidedly bland.
- Some of the football, especially in the opening half, was decidedly moderate.
- It seems some of the Scottish press didn't like the decidedly downbeat conclusion of the feature.
- I ended up occupying the end of the bar and nursing a Guinness and feeling decidedly uncomfortable.
- It was such an intimate and caring gesture that it made me decidedly uncomfortable.
- The result is an honest record that is as compelling as it is decidedly uncommercial.
- Whatever its origins, sticky toffee pudding is decidedly British and is certainly a treat worth making properly.
Synonyms distinctly, clearly, markedly, obviously, noticeably, unmistakably, patently, manifestly, expressly, emphatically, definitely, certainly, positively, absolutely, downright, undeniably, unquestionably, indisputably extremely, exceedingly, exceptionally, uncommonly, unusually, singularly, particularly, especially Northern English right Scottish unco French très informal terrifically, tremendously, desperately, devilishly, ultra, mucho, mega, majorly British informal jolly, ever so, dead, well, fair North American informal real, mighty, awful, plumb, powerful South African informal lekker informal, dated devilish, hellish archaic exceeding, sore 2British In a decisive and confident way. 果断地,坚决地 ‘No,’ Donna said decidedly “不,"唐娜坚决地说。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘If he goes, Michael, Katie, and I will go, too,’ she said decidedly.
Definition of decidedly in US English: decidedlyadverbdəˈsaɪdədlidəˈsīdədlē 1usually as submodifier Undoubtedly; undeniably. 确定无疑地;无可否认地 he looked decidedly uncomfortable 他看上去确实很不舒服。 Example sentencesExamples - GM now earns less per vehicle than Ford or Chrysler: a decidedly unsustainable position.
- In fact the eventual winners were looking decidedly shaky at this stage.
- Due to environmental conditions this risk was decidedly lower than in previous years.
- Tech Review has taken a look at the CPU prices this week and noticed a decidedly upward trend.
- As with the team, the report is positive overall, but decidedly mixed.
- Some of the football, especially in the opening half, was decidedly moderate.
- She was decidedly uncomfortable when she felt the warmth of his body next to hers.
- The gatekeeper looked decidedly uncomfortable and stared down at the ground.
- It sounds decidedly unromantic but when it comes to practicality, Grevett has hit the nail on the head.
- The lacklustre script gives the actors nothing to do and the villain is decidedly bland.
- In fact, some studies have shown that youth crime has taken a decidedly downward turn.
- We gave him and his male co-workers a brief summary, but they were decidedly unimpressed.
- Whatever its origins, sticky toffee pudding is decidedly British and is certainly a treat worth making properly.
- The result is an honest record that is as compelling as it is decidedly uncommercial.
- The movie has its heart in the right place, but the result is a decidedly mixed bag.
- It seems some of the Scottish press didn't like the decidedly downbeat conclusion of the feature.
- I ended up occupying the end of the bar and nursing a Guinness and feeling decidedly uncomfortable.
- The two gentlemen who were operating the roulette table were looking decidedly worried.
- It was such an intimate and caring gesture that it made me decidedly uncomfortable.
- I think he just has a bit of a cold, as his eyes are a bit watery, he is definitely lacking energy and vim and he is decidedly grumpy.
Synonyms distinctly, clearly, markedly, obviously, noticeably, unmistakably, patently, manifestly, expressly, emphatically, definitely, certainly, positively, absolutely, downright, undeniably, unquestionably, indisputably 2British In a decisive and confident way. 果断地,坚决地 “No,” Donna said decidedly “不,"唐娜坚决地说。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘If he goes, Michael, Katie, and I will go, too,’ she said decidedly.
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