Pronunciation: /ˈrɛzəˌlut/
adjective adjective describes a quality or attribute of a noun, in this case 'resolute' describes someone who is determined and unwavering in their decisions or actions
A1 She was resolute in her decision to finish her homework before going out to play.
A2 The team remained resolute in their goal to win the championship, despite facing tough competition.
B1 Despite facing numerous obstacles, he remained resolute in his determination to achieve his dreams.
B2 The CEO's resolute leadership guided the company through challenging times and ensured its success.
C1 Her resolute stance on social justice issues earned her respect and admiration from her peers.
C2 The diplomat's resolute negotiations helped to bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
formal The CEO remained resolute in her decision to cut costs despite opposition from some board members.
informal Even though his friends tried to persuade him otherwise, John was resolute in his plan to quit his job and travel the world.
slang No matter what anyone says, I'm resolute in my decision to drop out of college and pursue my passion for music.
figurative Like a mountain standing tall against the wind, she was resolute in her determination to overcome any obstacle in her path.
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