"Decidedness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Decidedness refers to the quality of being certain or definite in one's plans, intentions, or decisions; it implies a clear and fixed determination, often with a sense of finality or conclusiveness.
Dechristianization refers to the process of removing or diminishing the influence of Christianity or Christian institutions in a society, often as a result of government policies, conflict, or cultural change.
A decibel (dB) is a unit of measurement for the loudness or intensity of sound. It is a logarithmic scale, where a 10 dB increase represents a tenfold increase in sound intensity. Decibels are often used to measure the loudness of sounds, such as music, noise pollution, or the sound of a appliance. Zero decibels is the threshold of human hearing, while 120 dB is the maximum sound level that is safe for humans to be exposed to.
The word "decider" refers to a person or entity that makes a decision, typically a final or definitive one, often with the authority or power to determine an outcome.
The verb "decides" means to make a choice or come to a conclusion, especially after considering different options or opinions. It can also mean to fix or settle on a course of action. For example: "She decided to take a break from work and go for a walk."
Decidual refers to relating to or resembling a decidua, which is the inner lining of the uterus that grows in response to pregnancy and undergoes various changes during the menstrual cycle.