definite - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of definite in Hindi

  • निश्चित
  • स्पष्ट
  • ठीकठीक
  •  निर्दिष्ट
  • ठीक
  • दुस्र्स्त
  • शुद्ध

definite Definition

Adjective

  • clearly stated or decided; not vague or doubtful.

definite Example

  • you're very definite about that! ( आप इसके बारे में बहुत निश्चित हैं! )
  • You're not going to get a definite answer here. ( आपको यहां कोई निश्चित उत्तर नहीं मिलेगा। )
  • Cheung wants a more definite promise before jumping to any conclusions. ( किसी भी निष्कर्ष पर पहुंचने से पहले चेउंग एक अधिक निश्चित वादा चाहता है। )
  • There's a definite winter ball feel about the Indians. ( भारतीयों के बारे में एक निश्चित शीतकालीन गेंद है। )

More Sentence

  • "There's been a definite resurgence,"
  • We have a definite difference of opinion on the compliance procedure,
  • "There's some definite opportunity here ."
  • That's a definite start, we had to agree.
  • Hoechst said it has no definite plans to use the authorization.
  • video is a definite asset in the classroom
  • That woman has a definite problem.
  • The matter is in my hands and is clear and definite in my head.
  • The wind circulation over the Atlantic is of a very definite character.
  • He obviously had something definite on his mind.
  • After his accession to the throne William spent some time at the court of the English king, Henry II.; then, quarrelling with Henry, he arranged in 1168 the first definite treaty of alliance between France and Scotland, and with Louis VII.
  • There is a definite mental-health aspect to the case,
  • She sees a definite place for a big discounter like Kmart.
  • Synhorst was more definite about the committee's expected formation.
  • But I still don't want to say anything definite.
  • Pitts had definite ideas about how his presidential customers should look.
  • Anyone of such a definite viewpoint mostly preaches to the choir.
  • There was a definite uniformity to the assemblage.
  • An interesting and characteristic feature of the language is the definite article, which is attached to the end of the word: e.g.
  • And there was a smell of cigarette smoke, a definite no-no, one of the few points on which he and the old man agreed.
  • New experiences and events call forth new ideas and stir men to ask questions unthought of before, and seek a definite answer in the depths of human knowledge.
  • no definite proof has emerged
  • He had become a definite need.
  • It is a definite and an orderly procedure.
  • She had a definite sense of expectancy.
  • This recapitulation has quite a definite meaning.
  • organizations have boundaries in the sense that they may occupy a definite geographical area
  • we had no definite plans