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Meaning decidedly meaning

What does decidedly mean?

decidedly

(= in spades, by all odds) without question and beyond doubt it was decidedly too expensive she told him off in spades by all odds they should win

Synonyms decidedly synonyms

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Topics decidedly topics

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Examples decidedly examples

How do I use decidedly in a sentence?

Simple sentences

That is decidedly short of satisfactory.

Movie subtitles

The patient lived a decidedly double life.
Her condition is not sufficiently serious to be cause for alarm but it is decidedly delicate.
Your Honor, this is decidedly a case of manic depression.
This is decidedly irregular and smelly.
Decidedly.
You express your opinions very decidedly.
And anybody that buys a return ticket these days is decidedly an optimist.
Decidedly stuffy.
Really, Eliot, that story is totally incredible and decidedly improper.
I don't know how you came by this decidedly unfeminine interest in things.
You are young, the moon is out, you have passed your exam you have champagne, and a girl who is decidedly. attractive.
Decidedly, most unpleasant!
Decidedly a sub-physical type.
Decidedly not.
Your Honour, this is decidedly a case of manic depression.
Decidedly wrong.
Nothing. I just happen to be going on a little trip. And anybody that buys a return ticket these days is decidedly an optimist.
You know, there's something decidedly fishy about you.
Well, I see her as a sturdy, healthy but decidedly homely child.
Maybe that's all right for a bunch of powdered gewgaws like you. But I'm feeling decidedly straight- jacketed.
Chilly is decidedly the word!
Yes, it is, decidedly.
Do you really think so? - Most decidedly, sir.
Decidedly. You're insulting!
That is decidedly the more difficult.
You are young, the moon is out, you have passed your exam you have champagne, and a girl who is decidedly. attractive. Yet you are unhappy.
Decidedly gentlemen we are made to meet us.
Decidedly I'm more and more distracted.
Oh, yes, decidedly.
Something is decidedly wrong.
The morale in this office is decidedly lousy.

News and current affairs

As Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff have shown in their book This Time is Different, over the long sweep of history, post-crisis recoveries in output and employment tend to be decidedly subpar.
There can be no mistaking the decidedly subpar character of the current global recovery.
To be sure, like all European royal families, the origins of the Dutch royal family are decidedly mixed.
His battles were in a decidedly popular art.
And, despite the spike in unemployment, productivity growth in the eurozone is decidedly negative.
Even in cases where its rhetoric has sent mixed messages, US policies have been decidedly liberal.
Unfortunately, while it is home to some of the world's most dangerous terrorists, it is decidedly less than a full partner in the struggle against it.
That answer is decidedly counterintuitive and hence easy to reject.
In view of the Fed's decidedly mixed track record since the Dodd-Frank reforms, some officials evidently regarded that default by Congress as a mandate to conduct business as usual.
Indeed, the protectionist elements tacked on to these proposals make them decidedly anti-development.
The underlying principle is a decidedly counterintuitive fact of life.
This is, I think, the best metric to use to quantify the decidedly sub-par pace of today's jobless recovery in the US.
Brazil and India are democracies, while China and Russia are decidedly not.
Obama's announcement received a decidedly unsympathetic reception from Europeans, who perceived his initiative as a unilateral move that would undermine international coordination of financial regulation.
But if you are a blue-fin tuna of the western Atlantic stock, your mood will be decidedly more pessimistic.

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