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indecisive
[in-di-sahy-siv]
adjective
characterized by indecision, as persons; irresolute; undecided.
Synonyms: hesitant, vacillatingnot decisive or conclusive.
a severe but indecisive battle.
lacking definition; vague or indistinct.
the indecisive outline of the distant hills.
indecisive
/ ˌɪndɪˈsaɪsɪv /
adjective
(of a person) vacillating; irresolute
not decisive or conclusive
Other Word Forms
- indecisively adverb
- indecision noun
- indecisiveness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of indecisive1
Example Sentences
India only managed 12 fours throughout their innings, five of them from the bat of Mandhana, who looked constantly indecisive about whether to attack or focus on batting through the innings.
But in reality, he is weak and indecisive.
At one point, Hegseth worries that waiting too long would give Israel a window to take action first and increase the risk of a leak, which would make the U.S. look "indecisive."
Although he earned respect for his integrity and intelligence, he also had a reputation for being soft and indecisive.
But after two indecisive general elections in 1910, Asquith and the Liberals needed the votes of moderate Irish nationalists in Parliament to remain in power.
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