"Unwavering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Remaining firm and unwavering in one's commitment, opinions, or principles, without hesitation or change, even in the face of challenges or opposition. Having unshakeable resolve or steadfast determination.
Warrantable or unwarrantable generally refer to actions that are justifiable or unjustifiable in terms of their consequences, ground, or basis.<br><br>Unwarrantable:<br><br>In legal contexts, unwarrantable often means that an action or decision lacks a sufficient or proper basis, justification, or excuse. In broader contexts, it can imply that an action or decision is unjustifiable, unreasonable, or ill-advised.<br><br>In the United States, the term is also used in insurance law to describe claims that exceed the norms of reasonable expectation, essentially describing something that is not covered under a policy.<br><br>In everyday contexts, unwarrantable might be used to imply that someone's actions or behavior is heavily criticized or without a valid reason.
Means doing something absolutely without any doubt or hesitation, remaining faithful or loyal without any weakening or wavering. <br><br>Example: She stood unwaveringly by her friends through thick and thin.
Impervious to wear or deterioration; not subject to damage or disintegration through use or time.
Lasting or showing no sign of exhaustion; not tired.<br><br>Example: The unwearied enthusiasm of the young volunteer inspired everyone around her.
Consistently and continuously, without getting tired or show signs of fatigue, despite prolonged efforts.inya
Unwed refers to a person who is not married. It can describe someone who has never been married, or someone who is currently unmarried, but may be in a romantic relationship or have other close family ties.
Meaning: Not wanted or accepted; not welcomed or received kindly.<br><br>Example: "The stranger received an unwelcome gift from the hosts."