There are 2 different adverbs:
DEFINITELY - positively, absolutely
DEFINITIVELY - authoritatively or finally established (as genuine, correct, or complete)
The word definitively could be used to describe the positive identification of an art portrait, or the provision of a manufacturer's list of all possible Pokemon that could be acquired.
No, that is not right. "Denfinately" does not exist as a word in the English language.The right spelling is definitely.Some example sentences are:You definitely did not spell that word correctly.I am definitely mad with you right now.Are you sure you definitely don't want a dictionary for Christmas?
The likely word is "definitely" (certainly).
You might be thinking of:defiantlydefinitely
That is the correct spelling of the word "privilege" (prerogative, honor).
No, the correct spelling is 'petrify'
The correct spelling of the word is definitely.Some example sentences using this word are:I am definitely going insane.We are definitely going to be at the party.There is definitely life on other planets.
No, that is not right. "Denfinately" does not exist as a word in the English language.The right spelling is definitely.Some example sentences are:You definitely did not spell that word correctly.I am definitely mad with you right now.Are you sure you definitely don't want a dictionary for Christmas?
The likely word is "definitely" (certainly).
Are you spelling the word "croud" right? If you are talking about a large group of people, then the word is CROWD
The correct spelling is definitely (absolutely, assuredly).
You might be thinking of:defiantlydefinitely
One possible alternative spelling for "straight" is "strait".
You got it right !
Someone. You have it right.
That's the correct spelling of the word.
That is the correct spelling of the word "privilege" (prerogative, honor).
The correct spelling of the word is "believing."