definite, definitive

Definite means “clear or precise,” while definitive means “absolute or final.”

  • He has a definite plan for the evening.
  • The concerto is in its definitive form at last.
  • A definite offer may state the precise terms of the agreement, but a definitive one presents the final terms.

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