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de·ci·sive Listen to audio/dɪˈsaɪsɪv/ adjective
[more decisive; most decisive] 1 : able to make choices quickly and confidently
You must be decisive and persistent to succeed in this competitive field. I stood there wondering what to do, but my sister was more decisive and immediately went to the phone. a decisive leader In emergency situations, one must be able to take decisive action. [=to act quickly and with confidence]opposite indecisive
2 : causing something to end in a particular way : determining what the result of something will be
She cast the decisive [=deciding] vote. The fight ended with a decisive blow. the decisive battle of the war The poverty of his childhood played a decisive role in his adult life. The meeting is seen as a decisive step toward a peace treaty. A decisive factor is a reason to make a particular choice or decision.
The decisive factor [=deciding factor] was cost. His lack of experience was the decisive factor in my decision not to hire him.
3 : very clear and obvious
a decisive victory/win/advantage
— de·ci·sive·ly adverb
You must be able to act decisively to succeed in this competitive field. She decisively rejected their proposal.
— de·ci·sive·ness noun [noncount]
The job requires decisiveness [=decision] and persistence.

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