Resolutest: meaning, definitions and examples

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resolutest

 

[ ˈrɛzəluːtɛst ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

strong determination

Resolutest is the superlative form of resolute, which describes someone who is firm in purpose and unwavering in their decisions. A resolute person takes a stand and is determined to see their plans through, regardless of obstacles. This quality is often admired in leaders and individuals who face challenges head-on. It signifies a strong will and the ability to persevere in achieving one's goals.

Synonyms

determined, steadfast, unwavering.

Examples of usage

  • She was resolutest in her belief that justice would prevail.
  • The team showed their resolutest commitment to winning the championship.
  • His resolutest attitude inspired others to remain strong during tough times.

Translations

Translations of the word "resolutest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 resolutivo

🇮🇳 निर्णायक

🇩🇪 entschlossen

🇮🇩 tegas

🇺🇦 рішучий

🇵🇱 zdecydowany

🇯🇵 決定的な

🇫🇷 résolu

🇪🇸 resolutivo

🇹🇷 kararlı

🇰🇷 결단력 있는

🇸🇦 حازم

🇨🇿 rozhodný

🇸🇰 rozhodný

🇨🇳 果断的

🇸🇮 odločen

🇮🇸 ákveðinn

🇰🇿 шешімді

🇬🇪 წყვეტითი

🇦🇿 qəti

🇲🇽 resolutivo

Etymology

The term 'resolute' originates from the Latin word 'resolutus', which means 'to loosen, release, or resolve'. This Latin root is derived from 'resolvere', composed of 're-' (again) and 'solvere' (to loosen). The word evolved through Old French before entering the English language around the early 17th century. 'Resolute' has connotations of firmness and decisiveness, reflecting the idea of being firmly fixed in purpose. The superlative form 'resolutest' emphasizes the highest degree of this uncompromising determination. Over time, this word has been used in various contexts, from literature to everyday discourse, often associated with leaders, pioneers, or anyone who displays a strong will in their endeavors.