decision in Latin
decision in Latin is decisio, consultum, dēcrētum — decision means a choice or judgment made after considering the options.
decision in Latin
decisio
consultum
A choice or judgement.
dēcrētum
A choice or judgement.
perfīnītiō
(chiefly combat sports) A result arrived at by the judges when there is no clear winner at the end of the contest.
What does "decision" mean?
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noun A choice or judgment made after considering the options.
"Choosing a career was the hardest decision she'd ever made."
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noun Firmness and confidence in acting or judging.
"He spoke with real decision, leaving no room for doubt."
decision in a sentence
- Choosing a career was the hardest decision she'd ever made.
- The board reached its decision after a long meeting.
- He spoke with real decision, leaving no room for doubt.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "decision" in Latin?
"decision" in Latin is decisio, consultum, dēcrētum. decision means: A choice or judgment made after considering the options.
How do you use "decision" in a sentence?
Example: "Choosing a career was the hardest decision she'd ever made." In Latin, "decision" is decisio, consultum, dēcrētum.
Are there other ways to say "decision" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "decision": decisio, consultum, dēcrētum, perfīnītiō.
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