Pronunciation: /ʌn.kəˈmɪtɪd/
adjective describing someone who has not made a decision or commitment
A1 She is uncommitted to any particular political party.
A2 The uncommitted voters will play a crucial role in deciding the election outcome.
B1 The uncommitted employee was unsure about taking on additional responsibilities.
B2 The athlete remained uncommitted to signing a new contract with the team.
C1 The uncommitted artist refused to conform to traditional artistic styles.
C2 The uncommitted CEO was known for making bold and unconventional decisions.
adverb in a way that shows a lack of commitment or decision-making
A1 She was uncommitted to the idea of going out tonight.
A2 He seemed uncommitted to the project and didn't put much effort into it.
B1 The team members were uncommitted to the new strategy proposed by their manager.
B2 Despite his uncommitted attitude, he still managed to complete the task on time.
C1 Her uncommitted approach to her career led to missed opportunities for advancement.
C2 The CEO's uncommitted stance on environmental issues caused backlash from shareholders.
formal The uncommitted members of the committee have not yet decided on a course of action.
informal She's uncommitted to any particular college yet, she's still weighing her options.
slang He's totally uncommitted to this relationship, he's just not that into her.
figurative The uncommitted voters hold the key to deciding the outcome of the election.
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