Unwavering

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈweɪvərɪŋ/

Definitions of unwavering

adjective not wavering or hesitant; resolute; steady

Example Sentences

A1 She had an unwavering belief in her abilities.

A2 The team showed unwavering support for their captain.

B1 His unwavering dedication to his work earned him a promotion.

B2 Despite facing many challenges, her unwavering determination never wavered.

C1 The politician's unwavering commitment to his principles gained him respect from his constituents.

C2 The artist's unwavering pursuit of perfection resulted in a masterpiece that captivated audiences.

Examples of unwavering in a Sentence

formal Her dedication to her work was unwavering, always putting in her best effort.

informal Despite all the challenges, his support for his favorite team remains unwavering.

slang I can always count on my best friend for some unwavering loyalty.

figurative The unwavering strength of the old oak tree symbolizes resilience and endurance.

Grammatical Forms of unwavering

past tense

unwaveringed

plural

unwaveringes

comparative

more unwavering

superlative

most unwavering

present tense

unwavering

future tense

will unwavering

perfect tense

have unwaveringed

continuous tense

is unwaveringing

singular

unwavering

positive degree

unwavering

infinitive

to unwavering

gerund

unwaveringing

participle

unwaveringed

Origin and Evolution of unwavering

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unwavering' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the verb 'waver' meaning 'to sway or hesitate'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unwavering' has retained its original meaning of steadfastness and consistency, with no significant changes in its usage or connotation.