Synonyms for conclusively


Grammar : Adv
Spell : kuhn-kloo-siv
Phonetic Transcription : kənˈklu sɪv


Définition of conclusively

Origin :
  • 1550s, "in conclusion," from conclusive + -ly (2). Meaning "decisively" is recorded from 1748.
  • adv finally
Example sentences :
  • The paths of the tornadoes we have referred to conclusively show this.
  • Extract from : « Life: Its True Genesis » by R. W. Wright
  • "And besides, the fall would have killed it," said Kate conclusively.
  • Extract from : « Snow-Bound at Eagle's » by Bret Harte
  • Well—that, as I may have remarked before, is indisputably and conclusively that.
  • Extract from : « Spacehounds of IPC » by Edward Elmer Smith
  • "And he—he hasn't been introduced to me," said Miss Lady, conclusively.
  • Extract from : « The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VIII (of X) » by Various
  • It has been shown, conclusively, that he did not place it there, and probably did not cause it to be placed there.
  • Extract from : « Freaks of Fortune » by Oliver Optic
  • So, soon all the evidence in hand was conclusively on his side.
  • Extract from : « Sundry Accounts » by Irvin S. Cobb
  • “The same relation that the robin is to the waterbut,” said that bird, conclusively.
  • Extract from : « Dick, Marjorie and Fidge » by G. E. Farrow
  • "Olive doesn't tell things of that sort," Dolph said conclusively.
  • Extract from : « The Brentons » by Anna Chapin Ray
  • But, after you have done it conclusively, you should go away.
  • Extract from : « The Brand of Silence » by Harrington Strong
  • These are questions which may never be conclusively answered.
  • Extract from : « The Cruise of the Betsey » by Hugh Miller

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