Decisive
decisive (adjective) - making the final result of a situation completely certain; deciding on action confidently and quickly (to bring about a certain result quickly)a decisive factor
one potentially decisive factor in his favour
this factor proved to be decisive
ultimately decisive
absolutely decisive
a decisive movement
with a decisive movement, she turned from the window and moved to the porch
a decisive voice
the mild but decisive voice of the caller convinced the customer to buy the product
a decisive shake of the head
I gave a decisive head shake, then picked up the cards and began shuffling them
I gave a decisive snap of my wrist, extinguishing the flame
broke the glass with one decisive whack of the baseball bat
THE SINGLE MOST DECISIVE PHYSICAL FACTOR (MORE INFLUENTIAL THAN LOOKS) FOR DETERMINING A WOMAN'S SEXUAL ATTRACTION
a decisive blow
weakened by a decisive blow
dealing the decisive blow to the enemy
the battle ended in a decisive victory
the U.S. scores a decisive victory at the Battle of Rio San Gabriel
decisive battleground
a decisive showdown
the time came for a decisive showdown with the British invaders
decisive win
reserve forces proved decisive in the battle
It was a decisive moment and in a way a portent of the end
One man, one decisive leader at a crucial moment, took aggressive action and defeated a vastly superior force
the most decisive figure in the affairs of the Mideast
the one party with decisive majorities in both houses of Congress
decisive leadership on the battlefield
the older man was decisive






