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noncommittal

[non-kuh-mit-l] / ˌnɒn kəˈmɪt l /


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The headstrong American starlet, cast as Belmondo’s noncommittal lover, is convinced that Godard is working toward a disaster and gets most of her enjoyment from teasing her prickly boss.

From Los Angeles Times

Komeito’s leaders said they were unhappy with her noncommittal stance on rewriting political financing rules, one of its key goals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Observers noted that while the summit offered an opportunity for dialogue, the carefully staged statements, absence of press questions and noncommittal language highlighted the challenges of bridging the U.S. and Russian positions on Ukraine.

From Salon

I’m noncommittal myself on whether Lerman delivers a serviceable performance or a strong one.

From Los Angeles Times

Han knows he must exaggerate Min’s daffy naivete to get us to buy into his zeal to live in a small shack with noncommittal Chris.

From Los Angeles Times