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UK
/ʌnfˈɒltəɹɪŋ/
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ADJECTIVE
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marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
a man of unbendable perseverence
steadfast resolve
a firm mouth
unwavering loyalty
firm convictions
How To Use unfaltering In A Sentence
- He unfalteringly grabbed my hands and helped me up off the chaise.
- But the charismatic businessman, a well-known figure on London's party circuit, has enjoyed the unfaltering support of thousands of small shareholders, who queued to hear him speak at its AGMs. Rose steps down after colourful period at M&S helm
- Today, we try to portray an identity of security, strength, and unfaltering freedom.
- The man was not a fantaisiste or romanticist at all – he did not even try to give us the churning, prismatic ephemera of dreams, but coldly and sardonically reflected some stable, mechanistic, and well – established horror – world which he saw fully, brilliantly, squarely, and unfalteringly. Illustrating The Unseen « Become A Robot
- The Oxford Philomusica left their audience in no doubt that they merit the unfaltering praise they have received throughout their career.
- This may fly in the face of the obvious and maybe I am foolish but I am soaring right now on the faith of unfaltering belief of what is possible.
- My brother, his leg in a plaster cast, kept a scrapbook of our first voyage out, in which he was the unfaltering hero.
- Bolan made simplicity into a virtue, largely through an unfaltering sense of rhythm and captivating phrases, which, in turn, gave his songs an almost hypnotic character.
- The Queen has unfalteringly upheld the standards that she inherited from her father and the best of his predecessors.
- I don't know, Bishop - he doesn't divulge his financial circumstances,' came the unfalteringly serious reply. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS