Unwavering: meaning, definitions and examples

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unwavering

 

[ ʌnˈweɪvərɪŋ ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

steadfast belief

Not wavering or hesitant; resolute, determined, constant.

Synonyms

relentless, steadfast, unflinching, unyielding.

Examples of usage

  • He showed unwavering loyalty to his friends.
  • Her unwavering commitment to the cause inspired others to join.
Context #2 | Adjective

steady course

Not changing or faltering; steady, constant.

Synonyms

consistent, steady, unchanging, unswerving.

Examples of usage

  • The ship maintained an unwavering course through the storm.
  • His unwavering focus on his goals led to success.

Translations

Translations of the word "unwavering" in other languages:

🇵🇹 inabalável

🇮🇳 अडिग

🇩🇪 unerschütterlich

🇮🇩 teguh

🇺🇦 незламний

🇵🇱 niewzruszony

🇯🇵 揺るぎない

🇫🇷 inébranlable

🇪🇸 inquebrantable

🇹🇷 sarsılmaz

🇰🇷 확고한

🇸🇦 ثابت

🇨🇿 neochvějný

🇸🇰 neochvejný

🇨🇳 坚定的

🇸🇮 neomajen

🇮🇸 ósveigjanlegur

🇰🇿 мызғымас

🇬🇪 მტკიცე

🇦🇿 sarsılmaz

🇲🇽 inquebrantable

Etymology

The word 'unwavering' originated from the verb 'waver,' which is derived from the Old English word 'wæfre,' meaning 'to wander or waver.' Over time, 'unwavering' has evolved to represent a steadfast and constant quality, reflecting a sense of determination and resoluteness.

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #21,494, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.