Noncommitted

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Pronunciation: /nɑn.kəˈmɪtɪd/

Definitions of noncommitted

adjective describes someone who has not made a commitment or decision

Example Sentences

A1 She was noncommitted to any particular political party.

A2 He is noncommitted to joining any clubs at school.

B1 The team was noncommitted to a specific strategy for the project.

B2 The company is noncommitted to any one supplier for their materials.

C1 The artist remained noncommitted to any specific art movement.

C2 The diplomat was noncommitted in his stance on the international conflict.

Examples of noncommitted in a Sentence

formal The noncommitted members of the committee were hesitant to take a stance on the issue.

informal She's pretty noncommitted when it comes to making plans for the weekend.

slang I don't know why he's so noncommitted about joining the team.

figurative His noncommitted attitude towards his goals is holding him back from success.

Grammatical Forms of noncommitted

past tense

noncommitted

plural

noncommitted

comparative

more noncommitted

superlative

most noncommitted

present tense

noncommits

future tense

will noncommit

perfect tense

has noncommitted

continuous tense

is noncommitting

singular

noncommitted

positive degree

noncommitted

infinitive

to noncommit

gerund

noncommitting

participle

noncommitted

Origin and Evolution of noncommitted

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'noncommitted' is derived from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the word 'committed' meaning 'dedicated or pledged'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'noncommitted' has evolved to describe someone who is not dedicated or pledged to a particular cause or belief, often used in the context of relationships or agreements.