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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--resoluteresolute (REZ-uh-loot) adjective: Determined; firm; unwavering. From Middle English, from Latin resolutus, past participle of resolvere (to resolve), from re- + solvere (to untie or loosen). Ultimately from Indo-European root leu- (to loosen, divide) that is also the source for forlorn, lag, loss, solve, and analysis.
From The Devil's Dictionary:
"Government and the private sector must unite against the threat,
Doreen Frankson noted. 'Firm, resolute and measured actions
are required.'" See more usage examples of resolute in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. This week's theme: Words from The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce
X-Bonus'Tis with our judgements as our watches: none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. -Alexander Pope, poet (1688-1744) |
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