Antonyms for uncommitted
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : uhn-kuh-mit-id |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌʌn kəˈmɪt ɪd |
Definition of uncommitted
Origin :- late 14c., "not delegated," from un- (1) "not" + committed. Meaning "not pledged to any particular course or party" is attested from 1814.
- adj free; not involved
- He stands untrammeled and uncommitted to any faction whatever.
- Extract from : « Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 1 July 1848 » by Various
- It accused her of some guiltiness, uncommitted and indefensible.
- Extract from : « Lord Ormont and his Aminta, Complete » by George Meredith
- It is only when thus free and bold and uncommitted that her testimony is worth any thing.
- Extract from : « Christianity and Modern Thought » by Various
- Out of that list of eighteen uncommitted Republicans, but one vote was necessary to defeat the impeachment.
- Extract from : « History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of The United States » by Edmund G. Ross
- He has never, in view of a change which he saw to be inevitable, held himself in reserve and uncommitted.
- Extract from : « The International Weekly Miscellany, Volume I. No. 9. » by Various
- They are uncommitted to any set theory and are relatively free from local European feelings.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII) » by Various
- He knew what Grinnel had meant by saying he was uncommitted, and he knew now that it was no longer true.
- Extract from : « The Syndic » by C.M. Kornbluth
- "It's like talking a lot of uncommitted small landholders into taking somebody's livery-and-maintenance," the latter said.
- Extract from : « Space Viking » by Henry Beam Piper
- But I would say to my fellows, once for all, As long as possible live free and uncommitted.
- Extract from : « Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience » by Henry David Thoreau
Synonyms for uncommitted
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