Unwavering is an adjective meaning "firm, solid, not moving, unable to be changed or redirected". It is often used to describe a person's belief or opinion on a topic. An example sentence would be "The senator's commitment to reducing the budget deficit was unwavering."
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firm, steady, unbendable, unfaltering, unshakable, unwavering, staunch, unswerving
The only way to possess such unwavering certitude in such patently false beliefs is to be either delusional or just plain stupid.His certitude is not proof of the accuracy of his testimony, since eyewitness accounts are notoriously unreliable.
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Unwavering customer service means you are a saint.
To be certain of something. To be confident and unwavering.
Unwavering is an adjective.
Steadily is in a regular and even manner or is in a controlled or unwavering manner.
to be resolute or dutifully firm and unwavering
President Obama promised unwavering support to the people of Haiti
His unwavering belief that the ship could not sink led the captain of the Titanic to remain on the bridge as it slipped beneath the waves.
Integrity
According to Webster's, it's not a real word... but I've used it before :) I used unswaying as meaning: unwavering; stuck; immovable; decided
The word "mantap" is an Indonesian word that translates to mean "unshaken". Other words it can be interchanged with are "unshakable, firm, strong, stable, or unwavering".
When unwavering pictures are required.
Never faltering or giving up.