Unhesitating

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈhɛzɪˌteɪtɪŋ/

Definitions of unhesitating

adjective describing someone or something that acts without hesitation or uncertainty

Example Sentences

A1 She made an unhesitating decision to join the club.

A2 The team captain made an unhesitating call to go for the win.

B1 The doctor's unhesitating response saved the patient's life.

B2 The CEO's unhesitating leadership led the company to success.

C1 His unhesitating support for the project was instrumental in its completion.

C2 The pilot's unhesitating actions prevented a potential disaster.

Examples of unhesitating in a Sentence

formal She gave an unhesitating response when asked about the company's financial status.

informal He made an unhesitating decision to quit his job and travel the world.

slang The singer's unhesitating performance on stage blew everyone away.

figurative The athlete showed unhesitating determination as he crossed the finish line.

Grammatical Forms of unhesitating

past tense

unhesitated

plural

unhesitating

comparative

more unhesitating

superlative

most unhesitating

present tense

unhesitates

future tense

will unhesitate

perfect tense

has unhesitated

continuous tense

is unhesitating

singular

unhesitating

positive degree

unhesitating

infinitive

to unhesitate

gerund

unhesitating

participle

unhesitated

Origin and Evolution of unhesitating

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unhesitating' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'hesitating' meaning 'to pause or delay in action'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unhesitating' has maintained its original meaning of 'without hesitation' over time, with slight variations in usage and context depending on the situation.