"Deciding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Deciding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Deciding" Meaning

The word "deciding" means to make a choice or reach a conclusion after considering options or possibilities. It often implies a process of thought or deliberation before arriving at a decision.

"Deciding" Examples

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Deciding is a verb that means to make up your mind about something, often after considering different options or choices.

Usage Examples


She's been deciding all day which college to attend. (present participle)
We decided to go to the beach instead of the mountains. (past simple)
If I were you, I'd decide to take the job offer. (conditional sentence)
The jury is still deciding whether the defendant is guilty. (present continuous)
We're deciding what to have for dinner. Should we order pizza or go to the restaurant? (present continuous)

"Deciding" Similar Words

Decibels

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Decidable

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Decide

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Decided

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Decidedly

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Decidedness

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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.

Decider

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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.

Decides

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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."

Decidophobia

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Decidua

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Decidual

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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.

Decidualisation

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Decidualise

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Decidualised

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Decidualization

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Decidualize

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