"No," said my accuser nervously, as though to speak definitively for the dozen or so people who looked on.
Therefore, today we may speak definitively only of the languages of surviving manuscripts, which, according to some interpretations, show regional divergence from the beginning of the historical records.
(While Kate tends to speak crisply and definitively, Max's words circle back, his thoughts evolving as he speaks.)
But as for the 1996 and 1997 seasons, he would not speak so definitively.
Brad Grey, chief executive of the production company that produces "The Sopranos" with HBO, spoke more definitively about the idea.
Definitively speaking, terror would bring panic, an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety to the person (bomb threats, death threat, being held hostage, and, enduring natural disasters and terrorism).
Perhaps you should quit pretending to speak definitively about the subject.
Because of Arbuthnot's own insistence on not being recognized, it is difficult to speak definitively of his literary significance.
Oriith spoke definitively.
I quickly realized, however, that a sampling of 28 impresarios may not speak definitively for the state of the chamber arts in America.