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The example sentences of UNCOMMITTED in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "uncommitted" in a sentence | "uncommitted" example sentences

How to use "uncommitted" in a sentence?

  • As long as possible live free and uncommitted. It makes but little difference whether you are committed to a farm or the county jail.
    -Henry David Thoreau-
  • Sarah Palin has been hired back by Fox News, and she only left five months ago. She has now effectively quit quitting. She can't even commit to being uncommitted.
    -John Oliver-
  • Make a total commitment to your company, your job, and your career. Uncommitted people have no future.
    -Brian Tracy-
  • Every work of art is an uncommitted crime.
    -Theodor Adorno-
  • Excuses are the crutches of the uncommitted.
    -A. R. Bernard-
  • Curses on the law! Most of my fellow citizens are the sorry consequences of uncommitted abortions.
    -Karl Kraus-
  • The uncommitted life isn't worth living.
    -Marshall Fishwick-
  • Success is not for the weak and uncommitted... Sometimes it's gonna hurt!
    -Eric Thomas-
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Definition and meaning of UNCOMMITTED

What does "uncommitted mean?"

/ˌənkəˈmidəd/

uncommitted

adjective
not committed to cause, activity, etc..

What are synonyms of "uncommitted"?
Some common synonyms of "uncommitted" are:
  • floating,
  • undecided,
  • nonaligned,
  • nonpartisan,
  • unaffiliated,
  • neutral,
  • impartial,
  • independent,
  • undeclared,
  • uncertain,
  • vacillating,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈflōdiNG/

floating
adjective verb

buoyant or suspended in water or air. To move slowly and easily through air.

/ˌəndəˈsīdəd/

undecided
adjective noun

not having made decision. person who has not decided how they are going to vote in election.

/ˌnänəˈlīnd/

nonaligned
adjective verb

not aligned with something else. Not affiliated with any faction, party, or cause.

/ˌnänˈpärdizən/

nonpartisan
adjective

not biased.

/ˌənəˈfilēˌādəd/

unaffiliated
adjective

not officially attached to or connected with organization or group.

/ˈn(y)o͞otrəl/

neutral
adjective noun

Not taking either side in a debate; not involved. Color that is dull and not bright, such as gray.

/imˈpärSHəl/

impartial
adjective

Showing lack of favoritism; objective; fair.

/ˌindəˈpendənt/

independent
adjective noun

Making your own decisions; acting by yourself. independent person or body.

/ˌəndəˈklerd/

undeclared
adjective

not publicly announced or acknowledged.

/ˌənˈsərtn/

uncertain
adjective

not able to be relied on.

/ˈvasəˌlāt/

vacillating
adjective verb

Uncertain in purpose or action. To move or act in an uncertain way.

What are antonyms of "uncommitted"?
Some common antonyms of "uncommitted" are:
  • committed,
  • aligned,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kəˈmidəd/

committed
adjective verb

feeling dedication and loyalty to cause or job. To promise your permanent love or loyalty (to).

/əˈlīn/

aligned
verb

To arrange (e.g. objects) in line with one another.

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