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    DECIDEDLY

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    Traducere în limba română

    decidedly adverb

    1. cu hotărâre, hotărât.

    2. evident, clar, hotărât, vădit.

     Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze: 

    "Right, Jo. Better be happy old maids than unhappy wives, or unmaidenly girls, running about to find husbands," said Mrs. March decidedly.

    (Little Women, de Louisa May Alcott)

    Maria had a moment's struggle as she listened, and only a moment's: when her father ceased, she was able to give her answer immediately, decidedly, and with no apparent agitation.

    (Mansfield Park, de Jane Austen)

    Decidedly, I think, a very gentleman-like man.

    (Emma, de Jane Austen)

    I presently perceived she was (what is vernacularly termed) trailing Mrs. Dent; that is, playing on her ignorance—her trail might be clever, but it was decidedly not good- natured.

    (Jane Eyre, de Charlotte Brontë)

    It was the first time of her being decidedly in his company, and she had hoped to be now able to form her opinion of him; but she scarcely heard his voice while his father remained in the room; and even afterwards, so much were his spirits affected, she could distinguish nothing but these words, in a whisper to Eleanor, How glad I shall be when you are all off.

    (Northanger Abbey, de Jane Austen)

    This she would not hear of; but she was not so unwilling to comply with their brother's proposal; and it was settled that Mr. Jones should be sent for early in the morning, if Miss Bennet were not decidedly better.

    (Pride and Prejudice, de Jane Austen)

    "I shall, because it's my fault she is sick. I told Mother I'd do the errands, and I haven't," said Jo decidedly.

    (Little Women, de Louisa May Alcott)

    I know enough of music to speak decidedly on that point.

    (Emma, de Jane Austen)

    Fanny was right enough in not expecting to hear from Miss Crawford now at the rapid rate in which their correspondence had begun; Mary's next letter was after a decidedly longer interval than the last, but she was not right in supposing that such an interval would be felt a great relief to herself.

    (Mansfield Park, de Jane Austen)

    I mean to know him some day, for he needs fun, I'm sure he does, said Jo decidedly.

    (Little Women, de Louisa May Alcott)




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