Sentence examples for the decidedly from inspiring English sources

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the decidedly

adverb

In a manner which leaves little question; definitely, clearly.

  • In a decidedly petulant manner she sat with crossed arms and a frown.

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That phrase was replaced with the decidedly softer "decisive advantage".

The lottery is the decidedly better bet.Republicans are undeterred.

Lake Travis sets the decidedly recreational tone of Spicewood Beach.

It was granted on the decidedly unhappy Monday, March 31.

Mr. Rambaldi was adept at designing monsters, from the terrestrial to the decidedly not.

That would appear to include the Guardian's owners, the decidedly herbivorous Scott Trust.

The show will run in repertory with the decidedly less frolicsome "Macbeth" (June 29-Aug.

This time they succeeded in making the decidedly uncharismatic Al Gore look like a winner.

(For evidence, check out the decidedly pre-Lehmanesque heft of the September issue of Vogue).

There is also a heavy attack on the "decidedly unpresidential company" Bill keeps.

But the decidedly un-inventive office park paradigm has held on with a vengeance.

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