decisive

[dɪˈsaɪsɪv]

decisive Definition

  • 1settling an issue; producing a definite result
  • 2having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively

Using decisive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "decisive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The decisive battle of the war was fought on this field.

  • Example

    She played a decisive role in the company's success.

  • Example

    The coach's decision to substitute the player proved decisive in the game.

decisive Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with decisive

  • a critical point in time when a decision has to be made

    Example

    This is the decisive moment for our team. We need to score a goal to win the game.

  • a victory that settles an issue or conflict beyond doubt

    Example

    The army's decisive victory over the enemy ended the war.

  • an action taken with determination and purpose to achieve a specific outcome

    Example

    The government must take decisive action to address the economic crisis.

Origins of decisive

from Latin 'decis-' meaning 'cut off'

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Summary: decisive in Brief

The term 'decisive' [dɪˈsaɪsɪv] refers to something that produces a definite result or has the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively. It can describe a critical point in time, such as a 'decisive moment,' or a victory that settles an issue beyond doubt, like a 'decisive victory.' 'Decisive' is often used in formal contexts, such as 'The coach's decision to substitute the player proved decisive in the game.'

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