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irresolute

[ih-rez-uh-loot] / ɪˈrɛz əˌlut /


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Irresolute as he was, the Prince was determined never to leave his wealth to a son of Louis Philippe.

From Time Magazine Archive

Irresolute, she let her eyes rest again for a fraction of a second on his eyes; when she drew a breath after that pause everything was over.

From Nan of Music Mountain by Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers)

Irresolute, shamed, and despairing, she tried to pray for guidance, but she could bring no sincerity of appeal into this prayer; it seemed an empty form.

From Anna of the Five Towns by Bennett, Arnold

Irresolute persons who do not know their own minds, and cannot remember their own orders, make very poor masters and mistresses.

From Manners and Social Usages by Sherwood, Mrs. John M. E. W.

Irresolute as to my next action, I passed out into the upper hall.

From My Lady of the North by Parrish, Randall




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