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decided

ADJ เห็นชัด  เข้าใจง่าย  เด่นชัด  เด็ดขาด  clear han-chad

 

decidedly

ADV อย่าง ไม่ต้องสงสัย  อย่าง แจ่มแจ้ง  unhesitating determined yang-mai-tong-song-sai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DECIDED

pp. Determined; ended; concluded.

 

DECIDED

a.That implies decision; clear; unequivocal; that puts an end to doubt. I find much cause to reproach myself, that I have lived so long, and have given no decided and public proofs of my being a christian. P. Henry, Wirt's Sketches.

 

DECIDEDLY

adv. In a decided or determined manner; clearly; indisputable; in a manner to preclude doubt.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DECIDED

DECIDED De *cid "ed, a.

 

1. Free from ambiguity; unequivocal; unmistakable; unquestionable; clear; evident; as, a decided advantage. "A more decided taste for science. " Prescott.

 

2. Free from doubt or wavering; determined; of fixed purpose; fully settled; positive; resolute; as, a decided opinion or purpose.

 

Syn. -- Decided, Decisive. We call a thing decisive when it has the power or quality of deciding; as, a decisive battle; we speak of it as decided when it is so fully settled as to leave no room for doubt; as, a decided preference, a decided aversion. Hence, a decided victory is one about which there is no question; a decisive victory is one which ends the contest. Decisive is applied only to things; as, a decisive sentence, a decisive decree, a decisive judgment. Decided is applied equally to persons and things. Thus we speak of a man as decided in his whole of conduct; and as having a decided disgust, or a decided reluctance, to certain measures. "A politic caution, a guarded circumspection, were among the ruling principles of our forefathers in their most decided conduct. " Burke. "The sentences of superior judges are final, decisive, and irrevocable. Blackstone.

 

DECIDEDLY

DECIDEDLY De *cid "ed *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a decided manner; indisputably; clearly; thoroughly.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

decided

de cid ed |diˈsīdid dəˈsaɪdɪd | adjective [ attrib. ] (of a quality ) definite; unquestionable: the sunshine is a decided improvement. (of a person ) having clear opinions; resolute. [ attrib. ] (of a legal case ) that has been resolved. DERIVATIVES de cid ed ness noun

 

decidedly

de cid ed ly |diˈsīdidlē dəˈsaɪdɪdli | adverb 1 [ usu. as submodifier ] undoubtedly; undeniably: he looked decidedly uncomfortable. 2 in a decisive and confident way: No,Donna said decidedly.

 

Oxford Dictionary

decided

de |cided |dɪˈsʌɪdɪd | adjective [ attrib. ] (of a quality ) definite; unquestionable: the sunshine is a decided improvement. (of a person ) having clear opinions; resolute. (of a legal case ) having been resolved. DERIVATIVES decidedness noun

 

decidedly

de |cided ¦ly |dɪˈsʌɪdɪdli | adverb 1 [ usu. as submodifier ] undoubtedly; undeniably: he looked decidedly uncomfortable. 2 Brit. in a decisive and confident way: No,Donna said decidedly.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

decided

decided adjective 1 they have a decided advantage: distinct, clear, marked, pronounced, obvious, striking, noticeable, unmistakable, patent, manifest; definite, certain, positive, emphatic, undeniable, indisputable, unquestionable; assured, guaranteed. 2 he was very decided: determined, resolute, firm, strong-minded, strong-willed, emphatic, dead set, unwavering, unyielding, unbending, inflexible, unshakable, unrelenting, obstinate, stubborn, rock-ribbed. 3 our future is decided: settled, established, resolved, determined, agreed, designated, chosen, ordained, prescribed; set, fixed; informal sewn up, wrapped up.

 

decidedly

decidedly adverb they were decidedly hostile to one another: distinctly, clearly, markedly, obviously, noticeably, unmistakably, patently, manifestly; definitely, certainly, positively, absolutely, downright, undeniably, unquestionably; extremely, exceedingly, exceptionally, particularly, especially, very; informal terrifically, devilishly, ultra, mega, majorly, ever so, dead, real, mighty, awful.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

decided

decided adjective 1 public officials have a decided advantage in the matter: distinct, clear, clear-cut, marked, pronounced, obvious, striking, noticeable, unmistakable, patent, manifest, express, definite, certain, positive, absolute, emphatic, categorical, unambiguous, undeniable, unequivocal, indisputable, undisputed, unquestionable, assured, guaranteed; archaic sensible. ANTONYMS possible. 2 you could never talk him round he was very decided: determined, resolute, firm, strong-minded, strong-willed, dogged, purposeful, forceful, emphatic, dead set, unhesitating, unwavering, unswerving, unfaltering, unyielding, unbending, inflexible, unmalleable, unshakeable, unrelenting, obdurate, obstinate, stubborn, intransigent; N. Amer. rock-ribbed; rare indurate. ANTONYMS indecisive. 3 the future of the tribe is decided: settled, established, resolved, determined, worked out, concluded, clinched, agreed, designated, allotted, chosen, ordained, prescribed, decreed; set, fixed, concrete, set in stone; informal sewn up, wrapped up. ANTONYMS undecided.

 

decidedly

decidedly adverb they were decidedly hostile to one another: 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; N. English right; Scottish unco; French très; informal terrifically, tremendously, desperately, devilishly, ultra, mucho, mega, majorly; Brit. informal jolly, ever so, dead, well, fair; N. Amer. informal real, mighty, awful, plumb, powerful; S. African informal lekker; informal, dated devilish, hellish; archaic exceeding, sore.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

decided

de cid ed /dɪsáɪdɪd /形容詞 かたく 1 名詞 の前で 〗明白な, はっきりした, 疑いようのない (definite ).2 〈人 性格などが 〉確固とした, きっぱりした .

 

decidedly

de cid ed ly /dɪsáɪdɪdli /decide 副詞 more ; most 1 明確に, 明らかに, はっきりと His progress is decidedly faster than others' .彼の進み具合は断然ほかの人たちより早い 2 英書 断固として, きっぱりと ▸ “I won't do it,he said decidedly .「私はしない 」と彼はきっぱり言った