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irresolute
[ ih-rez-uh-loot ]
irresolute
/ ɪˈrɛzəˌluːt /
adjective
- lacking resolution; wavering; hesitating
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Derived Forms
- irˈresoˌluteness, noun
- irˈresoˌlutely, adverb
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Other Words From
- ir·reso·lutely adverb
- ir·reso·luteness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of irresolute1
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Example Sentences
Inflation deepened as the Fed’s rate moves remained more dawdling than decisive, and Mr. Burns’s name eventually became synonymous with bad central banking: irresolute and politicized.
From New York Times
But in hindsight some historians say the Shah was too weak, slow and irresolute in repression.
From Reuters
Especially if he believes the West is too irresolute to stop him.
From Los Angeles Times
That phrase is a call back to the ancestors and an acknowledgment that you were not raised to be fearful and irresolute.
From Washington Post
The “step-back” rebuild represented a slight change from that irresolute thinking.
From Seattle Times
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