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Meanings of
unhesitating
in English
Characterized by quickness and firmness.
resolute
Related terms
decisive
Usage of
unhesitating
in English
1
This style goes kingly; it calls for absolute credence and
unhesitating
submission.
2
Instead of the
unhesitating
affirmative I had expected, the girl spoke irresolutely.
3
I only ask you to repose
unhesitating
trust in me, he said.
4
It showed in his
unhesitating
,
even scornful, rejection of her offered restitution.
5
I was full of a strange
unhesitating
courage, therefore I said fearlessly:
6
Give me always simplicity and no imitations, was the
unhesitating
,
concise reply.
7
Edward was so startled at this
unhesitating
frankness that he said nothing.
8
Profound darkness did not prevent his advancing with a firm
unhesitating
step.
9
So, lastly, careful consideration and
unhesitating
obedience lead to a Straight Course.
10
Our entry, if it was to come, must be immediate and
unhesitating
.
11
In this era of post-truth politics, an
unhesitating
liar can be king.
12
The rider came in sight, rising and falling in a steady,
unhesitating
lope.
13
But Christ in the most
unhesitating
manner condemns and countermands it.
14
The man was seen in the partial gloom to be large-framed and
unhesitating
.
15
The quick, sharp tipping of the head indicates
unhesitating
,
clean-cut decisions.
16
His reason pointed a lean,
unhesitating
finger along the latter course.
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About this term
unhesitating
unhesitate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unhesitating answer
unhesitating reply
unhesitating obedience
unhesitating decision
unhesitating frankness
More collocations
Unhesitating
through the time
Unhesitating
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common