Opposite of clear in meaning without uncertainty or ambiguity
“For the record, I say to the House this law is ambiguous in terms of its interpretation.”
Opposite of resolute in one's will or mental state
“I sat across from Gaia, twiddling my thumbs as she remained indecisive on what to eat.”
Opposite of having been decided
“With his latest injury, his future in football is now uncertain.”
Opposite of having or displaying resolve
“I have my doubts that you are going to succeed because you seem like a very weak-willed person.”
Opposite of fixed or not subject to alteration
(of a time or place) Opposite of decided on beforehand
Opposite of persistent in one's endeavors
Opposite of fixed or arranged in advance
“They may trap you for several years on a variable rate which could prove expensive in the long run.”
Opposite of having or showing determination or resolve
Opposite of denotes a termination of something or an action
“He noted to the King, that this was only the initial part of the war.”
Opposite of stubbornly, and perhaps unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Opposite of total and complete
“After a period of seven or so years in which he was successful enough to maintain at least a partial grip on power, he was forced into exile during the winter.”
Opposite of exhibiting passion and enthusiasm
“The author's works were mediocre and could only attract an apathetic readership.”
Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end
Opposite of clearly expressed or identified
“Too many unstated rules in the dating space have demoralized my quest for love.”
Opposite of not open to question or debate
Opposite of true beyond any doubt
“Whether subsequent antibiotic treatment will benefit these patients is debatable.”
Opposite of viewed or existing independently and not in relation to other things
“You found that your constructs were succored with flexible rules that guided behavior, rules that gave individuals the opportunity to follow them voluntarily.”
Opposite of having a mind (inclination) for something or a certain way of thinking about things
Opposite of certain to happen
“Failure is avoidable if you take the necessary precautions.”
Opposite of having great influence on the result of something
“Researchers found insignificant evidence supporting the school-based interventions in preventing anxiety and depression in children.”
Opposite of to have determined or dictated
“There were several factors that hindered my ability to complete the task.”
Opposite of to have decided on
“The myriad proposals only confused what should have been our best course of action.”
Opposite of to have fixed or shaped the form or character of
“Your unwillingness to work hard hindered how successful you could have become.”
Opposite of past tense for to reach a decision or recommendation
“Over the next year, he would dither back and forth over his relationship with Peggy while the affair wound down.”
Opposite of past tense for to resolve (a contest, decision, problem or dispute)
“The umpire appears to misjudge a decision, confusing players and supporters alike.”
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