Reverse Dictionary: DECIDE

(also see DECISION, DECISIVE)

ADJECTIVES
1905 ILL-KESSEN badly decided → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


ADVERBS
1970 CERTAIN AND DECLARE decidedly; most certainly → Amer. dial.


NOUNS, PERSON
1563 DECISOR a person who decides causes or controversies; a decider, an arbitrator → obs.


VERBS
– to come to a decision; to take a firm or positive position on any subject SET ONE’S BUDGET DOWN 1933 Amer. dial.
– to come to a decision; to take a firm or positive position on any subject SET THE BUCKET DOWN 1966 Amer. dial.
– to decide DECISE 1538 obs.
– to decide or determine in a specified way; to settle, to arrange, to fix a matter TAIL c1315 obs.
– to decide, to conclude SETTLE DOWN 1851 Amer. dial.
– to decide, to determine a matter disputed or doubtful DECERN c1425 obs.
– to decide, to determine, to resolve to do something DECREET 1582-8 obs.
– to decide, to determine, to settle TERMINE a1325 obs.
– to decide to do something, to determine, to resolve DECREE 1526 obs. or arch.
– to decide, to firmly make up one’s mind SET UP ONE’S EBENEZER c1840 Amer. dial.
– to decide, to intend LAY BY 1887 Amer. dial.
– to decide, to resolve TAKE ADVISEMENT 1375 obs.