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Decisiveness   /dɪsˈaɪsɪvnəs/   Listen
Decisiveness

noun
1.
The trait of resoluteness as evidenced by firmness of character or purpose.  Synonym: decision.  Antonyms: indecision, indecisiveness.
2.
The quality of being final or definitely settled.  Synonyms: conclusiveness, finality.  Antonym: inconclusiveness.






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"Decisiveness" Quotes from Famous Books



... again silent for a long time. Finally he appeared to throw off the incubus, and, with a return of his ordinary decisiveness, exclaimed: ...
— The Second Deluge • Garrett P. Serviss

... against all the menaces of barbarians, Greece was secure through the forces which by opposition were developed in herself,—and for so long a period was she secure against herself. But the very rapidity and decisiveness of her triumphs over the barbarian cut this period short, and cut short also the rising column of Hellenic power. At the same time that Cimon is finishing up the fleet of Persia, Pericles is preparing for the culmination of Greece. In all this there seemed nothing final; ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 11, No. 65, March, 1863 • Various

... it not been for my old strong-mindedness (which has nothing to do with obstinacy, and is in no way related to it—the best term I can think of to express it being "judicious decisiveness"), I should have given up the scheme a score of times in as many days; so regularly did each successive day give birth to a fresh set of rebuffs and disappointments. I shall make no excuse to my readers for giving them a pretty full history ...
— Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands • Mary Seacole

... (which had even an obsequious courtesy, but at the same time a remarkable decisiveness), the figure placed itself in the great chair. Sitting there, in such visible obscurity, it was, perhaps, as much like the actual presence of a disembodied spirit as anything that stage trickery could devise. The hushed breathing of the spectators proved how high-wrought were their ...
— The Blithedale Romance • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... "You're not getting—bored, are you, Blanche? After all, the actress sees the seamiest side of town; you won't mind leaving it? I know I'm offering you a very different life from what you're used to, but"—with a shade of the decisiveness that had always attracted her to him—"it will be much better for you. No late hours, no more of the sandwiches-at-odd-times game. We shall be very happy, just us two, even if we don't know people. People!" he cried ...
— Secret Bread • F. Tennyson Jesse


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