definitiveness (Meaning)

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definitiveness (n.)

The quality of being definitive.

definitiveness Sentence Examples

  1. The professor spoke with a definitiveness that left no room for doubt in his explanation.
  2. The lack of definitiveness in the contract caused confusion and disputes between the parties.
  3. Despite the research, there was still some definitiveness missing in proving the theory.
  4. The judge's verdict was delivered with a definitiveness that silenced the courtroom.
  5. The new scientific discovery offered a sense of definitiveness to a previously puzzling phenomenon.
  6. The absence of a definitive answer led to a feeling of frustrative indefiniteness. (Highlights the contrasting concept)
  7. The historical document lacked the definitiveness needed to confirm the exact date of the event.
  8. The company aimed to achieve definitiveness in its financial statements by addressing all outstanding issues.
  9. The author's writing style conveyed a strong sense of definitiveness, leaving a clear and concise message.
  10. While initial findings showed promise, more research was required to establish the definitiveness of the results.

FAQs About the word definitiveness

The quality of being definitive.

strictness, determinacy, correctness, rightness, truth, fidelity,definiteness, definitude, rigor, perfection

inexactness, inaccuracy, inaccuracy, coarseness, coarseness, roughness, approximation, roundness, roundness, approximation

The professor spoke with a definitiveness that left no room for doubt in his explanation.

The lack of definitiveness in the contract caused confusion and disputes between the parties.

Despite the research, there was still some definitiveness missing in proving the theory.

The judge's verdict was delivered with a definitiveness that silenced the courtroom.