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unwavering

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Adjective — Steady and not shaken; firm and resolute.

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unwavering support unwavering loyalty unwavering commitment

Etymology

From un- (\"not\") plus wavering (\"being indecisive\").

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What does “unwavering” mean?

The word “unwavering” means steady and not shaken; firm and resolute. In plain terms, never doubting, hesitating, or losing commitment — completely steady.

How do you pronounce “unwavering”?

“Unwavering” is pronounced uhn-WAY-vuh-rihng (/ˌənˈweɪvəɹɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “unwavering” in a sentence?

Here is “unwavering” used in a sentence: “She showed unwavering support for her brother throughout the trial.”

What part of speech is “unwavering”?

“Unwavering” is an adjective.

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