indecisive
IPA: ɪndɪsˈaɪsɪv
adjective
- (of a person) Not decisive; not marked by promptness or decision.
- (of a contest etc.) inconclusive or uncertain
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Examples of "indecisive" in Sentences
- When you called her indecisive, what did you mean?
- I would rather risk a mistake than be indecisive, which is always a mistake.
- It’s a tossup to me, but indecisive is better than inattentive or incompetent.
- Pisces are called indecisive, but you didn't have trouble making up your mind about doing a big Broadway show.
- Adding that if Mayama doesn’t like Yamada then he should make her realize it sooner since being indecisive is the most tortuous thing.
- I have noticed his judgement becoming increasingly flawed and he seems to have acquired in indecisive madness of Hamlet without its analytical interest.
- In the report compiled by the players' union, the attack coach Brian Smith is described as "indecisive, out of his depth, difficult to talk to and simply not good enough" and accused of looking to the Romania team for inspiration.
- I learned that while some people define themselves as bisexual, many people look down upon the term as indecisive, as a phase you pass through on your way to being gay, or as a cop-out used by homosexuals who want to reap the benefits of being semi-heterosexual.
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