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decisive

dih-SEYE-sihv
adj
1
Settling an issue conclusively; producing a clear result.
"The general's decisive victory ended the war."
2
Able to make decisions quickly and confidently.
"A good manager needs to be decisive under pressure."

How to Use Decisive

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In plain EnglishEither "clearly settling something" (a decisive win) or "quick and confident at making choices" (a decisive person).

Common pairings
a decisive victory decisive action decisive leader

Word Forms

more decisive comparative, most decisive superlative

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Etymology

From French décisif, based on Latin decidere, "to decide."

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