Non-Committed

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɑn kəˈmɪtɪd/

Definitions of non-committed

noun a person who is not committed to a particular course of action

Example Sentences

A1 She is a non-committed when it comes to relationships.

A2 The non-committed often struggle with making decisions.

B1 The non-committed individual tends to avoid long-term commitments.

B2 Being non-committed can lead to feelings of uncertainty and indecision.

C1 The non-committed approach to work may hinder career advancement.

C2 It is important to address issues of being non-committed in order to achieve personal growth.

adjective describing someone who has not made a commitment or decision

Example Sentences

A1 She is non-committed to any specific exercise routine.

A2 He is non-committed to joining any clubs at school.

B1 The team is non-committed to a particular strategy for the upcoming game.

B2 The company is non-committed to any long-term contracts with suppliers.

C1 The politician is non-committed to any specific policy changes.

C2 The artist is non-committed to any particular style, constantly experimenting with new techniques.

Examples of non-committed in a Sentence

formal The non-committed approach of the government led to uncertainty among investors.

informal She's pretty non-committed when it comes to making plans for the weekend.

slang He's always been non-committed about his relationships, never wanting to settle down.

figurative The artist's non-committed brush strokes gave the painting a sense of movement and energy.

Grammatical Forms of non-committed

past tense

non-committed

plural

non-committeds

comparative

more non-committed

superlative

most non-committed

present tense

non-committing

future tense

will non-commit

perfect tense

have non-committed

continuous tense

is non-committing

singular

non-committed

positive degree

non-committed

infinitive

to non-commit

gerund

non-committing

participle

non-committed

Origin and Evolution of non-committed

First Known Use: 1925 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'non-committed' originated from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the past participle of the verb 'commit'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who was not bound or obligated to a particular course of action, the term 'non-committed' has evolved to also imply a lack of dedication, loyalty, or enthusiasm towards a cause or belief.