How To Use Irresolute In A Sentence

  • But as he stood, irresolute, in the hall, the office door opened and the second detective came out. A DEATH IN TIME
  • But as he stood, irresolute, in the hall, the office door opened and the second detective came out. A DEATH IN TIME
  • Branding is a sign, not of the dynamic accumulation of capital, but of weakness and irresolute leadership.
  • Negative beliefs are a source of shortsightedness, irresponsibility, irresoluteness and timidity. If you do not believe that you can create and control your future, you are unlikely to win in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The turnkey conducted him — trembling from head to foot, and constantly crying under his breath, What was he to do! while his irresolute fingers bedabbled the tears upon his face — up one of the common staircases in the prison to a door on the garret story. Little Dorrit
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  • While he was in this irresolute mind there came to the court certain players, in whom Hamlet formerly used to take delight, and particularly to hear one of them speak a tragical speech, describing the death of old Priam, King of Troy, with the grief of Hecuba his queen. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
  • His partner Doyle, an Anglicised Irishman, laments his fellow-countrymen's irresolute dreaming and victim culture.
  • Elizabeth, long cast in a golden glow by historians, appears ‘vain, irresolute, avaricious and penny-pinching,’ and driven by sexual jealousy.
  • If America projects an image of irresoluteness in the world, does that not make us more vulnerable to future attacks? From the WSJ Opinion Archives
  • Affirmative and ambiguous, we are invited to critically examine our own fear of and fascination with the mysterious and irresolute.
  • The stern utterance of the word dismayed him, and, like one shut out from hope, he rose, as if to leave her, but paused irresolutely, looked back, then sank down again, as if constrained against his will by a longing past control. Pauline's Passion and Punishment
  • the committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute
  • While he was in this irresolute mind there came to the court certain players, in whom Hamlet formerly used to take delight, and particularly to hear one of them speak a tragical speech, describing the death of old Tales from Shakespeare
  • Inactive and irresolute, she has been adrift for months now, personally and professionally.
  • Gimmicks like that were the stuff of the weak and the irresolute.
  • After previous outrages we had been irresolute and appeared unwilling to defend ourselves.
  • As it is, disparity maintains an irresolute space in which one concept can neither overrule the other nor resolve the destruction waged.
  • Instead of defending traditional values, the church frequently seems weak-kneed and irresolute.
  • Negative beliefs are a source of shortsightedness, irresponsibility, irresoluteness and timidity. If you do not believe that you can create and control your future, you are unlikely to win in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • But Brown senses the hidden irresoluteness of Jim, a man who had come to this remote, small world in the Pacific in search of redemption. Karzai and the Scent of U.S. Irresolution
  • The first Japanese invasion (See 1592), sent by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was met by irresoluteness and poor planning. 1506-44
  • I think a bit of Europe will be a very good thing for the present, or as long as I'm in this irresolute mood.
  • People staggered before the abyss, unsteady, irresolute.
  • Therefore, instead of a final dispensation, the story of a monster at the limit of the tellable concludes irresolutely, even incoherently.
  • Instead of defending traditional values, the church frequently seems weak-kneed and irresolute.
  • In the thick veil of fog that seemed suddenly to inwrap her, she stood for a moment irresolute, and then walked toward the beach, guided by the low wash of waters on the sand. Mrs. Skagg's Husbands and Other Stories
  • On the contrary, our country and our region cannot afford to persist with the current blend of directionless absenteeism, and meddling factionalism and general irresoluteness. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Certain lines about the nose and cheek, betray the satirist and cynic; the mouth indicates a child-like simplicity — perhaps even a degree of irresoluteness, inconsistency — weakness in short, but a weakness not unamiable. The Life of Charlotte Bronte
  • The man of sanguine temperament builds high hopes where the timid despair, and the irresolute are lost in doubt.
  • A little Dutch clock in the bar struck one while Lady Audley lingered in this irresolute, absent manner.
  • That's just what voters need - another referendum passed down by bureaucrats who are too irresolute to do their jobs.
  • To be irresolute when a prompt decision should be taken would only spell disaster.
  • Once at the ship, the vanguard of the crowd scattered and stood irresolute. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • Once at the ship, the vanguard of the crowd scattered and stood irresolute. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • This cult of irresoluteness, this satisfaction with pointing out the difficulties, this inability to make up one's mind and carry it out, recalls to me a jest in Punch about how the sculptors have carved many a hero seated on a horse but up-to-date have never carved a hero seated on a fence. Palestine As A U.N. Responsibility
  • The worst reason to launch an attack would be a fear of seeming irresolute.
  • He probably expected me to spring from the ground with the activity which these Borderers have, by constant practice, acquired in everything relating to horsemanship; but as I stood irresolute, he extended his hand, and grasping mine, bid me place my foot on the toe of his boot, and thus raised me in a trice to the croupe of his horse. Redgauntlet
  • But this year, for some reason, I was very irresolute about it.
  • His delivery is purposefully nervous, artfully irresolute.
  • It is also a shame that Daldry felt he had to finish his film with a ‘feel-good’ conclusion that is at odds with a generally irresolute tone.
  • Yet the more nuanced language of Edmund Stoiber gave the impression that he was irresolute and wavering.
  • Instead of defending traditional values, the church frequently seems weak-kneed and irresolute.
  • Lastly, in the very fever of my irresoluteness, I made with my body many such motions as men sometimes would, but cannot, if either they have not the limbs, or these be bound with bands, weakened with infirmity, or any other way hindered. The Confessions
  • But as he stood, irresolute, in the hall, the office door opened and the second detective came out. A DEATH IN TIME
  • Solomin left his hat alone, the more readily as Sipiagin, who had observed his irresoluteness, exclaimed: Virgin Soil
  • The play calls for Elizabeth to gradually learn the rules, reaching the same irresolute state as the adults who surround her.
  • Negative beliefs are a source of shortsightedness, irresponsibility, irresoluteness and timidity. If you do not believe that you can create and control your future, you are unlikely to win in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • They were prone to be shaky and irresolute, he explained - and might even betray the nation's servicemen.
  • Much of it boils down to little more than a group of disgruntled notions sloshing around in irresolute minds.
  • There is ample reason to think that these shows of weakness -- or, more precisely, of irresoluteness -- emboldened America's enemies. From the WSJ Opinion Archives
  • Once at the ship, the vanguard of the crowd scattered and stood irresolute. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • Negative beliefs are a source of shortsightedness, irresponsibility, irresoluteness and timidity. If you do not believe that you can create and control your future, you are unlikely to win in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Among the food-bearers a boy sheltered himself behind the rest and gazed irresolutely about the zareeba. The Four Feathers
  • He was following me no longer; he stood irresolute.
  • Louis XVI., no longer feeble and irresolute, blundering and inert, becomes a patient, tranquil man, brave unto death, with charity to all, a true Christian, the innocent expiator of the crimes and faults of other reigns. The Ruin of a Princess
  • Challengers to the liberal international order take heart not only from Washington's irresoluteness, but also from the knowledge that they no longer have to worry about facing large-scale, effective coalitions of liberal states that may curb their larger ambitions. Angsty Allies
  • The room was empty except for Nigel, standing irresolute by the drinks tray.
  • They are always soft, irresolute men--homebodies with more dynamic girlfriends or wives.
  • At first we see only what is uprooted and ploughed in, -- the daisy drabbled, and the violet crushed, -- and the first trees planted amid the unsightly furrows stand dumb and disconsolate, irresolute in leaf, and without flower or fruit. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865

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