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Hi please help.
You should definitely visit old town.
What's " definitely" in this sentence?
It means " really"?
2025年1月6日 10:46
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Yes, in this sentence, "definitely" is similar to "really," but it carries a stronger sense of certainty or emphasis. It means "without a doubt" or "absolutely."
For example:
* "You should definitely visit old town." = "You should absolutely visit old town."
* It adds certainty, making the recommendation feel strong and confident.
While "really" can also be used for emphasis, it doesn't express the same level of certainty as "definitely."
For example:
* "You should really visit old town" = "I strongly suggest you visit old town."
* "You should definitely visit old town" = "I'm sure you must visit old town!"
So, they’re close in meaning, but "definitely" is more confident and decisive.
2025年1月6日 16:42
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Yes it means really/for sure/without a doubt/highly recommended.
2025年1月6日 12:09
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Yes, definitely in this sentence is an adverb which adds excitement and suggests that the old town is a place that shouldn't be missed and would be an important part of the experience.
2025年1月6日 13:37
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