- adjectivedecided (adjective)
- (of a quality) definite; unquestionable:"the sunshine is a decided improvement"
- (of a person) having clear opinions; resolute:"you could never talk him around, he was very decided"
- (of a legal case) that has been resolved:"he quotes from decided cases"
verbdecided (past tense) · decided (past participle)- come to a resolution in the mind as a result of consideration:"they decided to appoint someone else" · "you've decided that a hedge is what you want"
- cause to come to a resolution:"this business about the letter decided me"
- make a choice from a number of alternatives:"she had decided on her plan of action" · "I've decided against having children"
- give a judgment concerning a matter or legal case:"the courts decided in favor of the New York claimants" · "the judge will decide the case"
- come to a decision about (something):"we must decide the fates of the people who headed the coup"
- resolve or settle (a question or contest):"an exciting game was decided in a sudden-death overtime"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘bring to a settlement’): from French décider, from Latin decidere ‘determine’, from de- ‘off’ + caedere ‘cut’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- come to a resolution in the mind as a result of consideration:
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- To give a judgment or bring something to a final end.
- To be the reason or situation that makes a particular result happen.
- Unmistakable, unquestionable, and free from hesitation.
- To choose something after thinking carefully about several possibilities.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.decided; deciding 1 : to give a judgment on decided the case in favor of the person accused 2 : to bring to a final end one blow decided the fightwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/decideto be the reason or situation that makes a particular result happen: The weather decided the outcome of the tennis match. Tim's mistake decided the game (= caused him to lose).dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/decideadjective in no way uncertain or ambiguous; unmistakable; unquestionable: a decided victory. Synonyms: indubitable, sure, definite, pronounced, certain, positive, indisputable, undeniable free from hesitation or wavering; resolute; determined: a decided approach to a problem.www.dictionary.com/browse/decidedto choose something, especially after thinking carefully about several possibilities: They have to decide by next Friday. It doesn't matter to me which one we have - you decide. [ + to infinitive ] In the end, we decided to go to the theater.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/decide Explore further
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