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irresolution

[ih-rez-uh-loo-shuhn] / ɪˌrɛz əˈlu ʃən /


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Declaring an uneasy truce with irresolution, she is aware that she’ll never know X, “as if we could ever say for certain where she ended and where the world began.”

From Washington Post

All the while, an air of intensity and irresolution hangs over Frances and Bobbi’s relationship.

From New York Times

With irresolution swirling around the economy and the pandemic recovery, mortgage rates barely budged.

From Washington Post

Listeners to Sale’s show are familiar with questions like these, questions that lock on to moments of unease, irresolution or tenderness that we don’t always put into words.

From New York Times

One of the things I love most about short stories is their ambiguity and irresolution – the opposite of comfort.

From The Guardian