adjective
- Absolute; unqualified; stated without conditions or exceptions.
- Relating to or belonging to a category or categories.
Usage: Often used to emphasize the strength or finality of a statement or denial.
Usage: Less common than the first sense; used in formal or technical contexts.
Examples
- The coach gave a categoric refusal to discuss the trade rumors.
- She made a categoric statement that she would never return to that company.
- His denial was categoric and left no room for doubt.
- The government issued a categoric ban on the use of the chemical.
- The witness provided categoric evidence of the defendant's whereabouts.
- A categoric distinction must be made between the two groups.