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unwavering
adjective as in consistent, unchanging
Strongest matches
abiding, determined, enduring, intense, resolute, single-minded, staunch, steadfast, unflagging, unflappable, unqualified, unshakable, unswerving
Weak matches
brick-wall, dead set on, dedicated, firm, fixed, never-failing, pat, regular, set, set in stone, solid, steady, sure, undeviating, unfaltering, unshaken, untiring
Example Sentences
Climate campaigner and then-US Vice-President Al Gore said Prescott "fought like hell" for an agreement and was "an unwavering champion of climate action for decades to come".
“The relevance, trust, and love for the Golden Arches has been hard-earned over nearly 70 years by our unwavering commitment to do the right thing. The past three weeks have only further exemplified that,” they said.
“I tell my team that his success isn’t just about talent; it’s about the sacrifices he made, the countless hours he put in, and his unwavering focus. His journey is proof that with commitment and the right mindset, they too can achieve great things.”
He also stressed “Germany’s unwavering determination to support Ukraine in its defensive struggle against Russian aggression for as long as necessary”.
She encouraged those distraught over the election to seek spaces of healing and pledged UC’s “unwavering commitment” to continue serving society with higher learning, research and public service.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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