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undecided
/ ˌʌԻɪˈɪɪ /
adjective
not having made up one's mind
(of an issue, problem, etc) not agreed or decided upon
Other Word Forms
- undecidedly adverb
- undecidedness noun
- ˌܲԻˈ adverb
- ˌܲԻˈԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of undecided1
Example Sentences
According to several who’ve spoken with Harris, she is genuinely undecided, torn between concern and affection for her home state and an undimmed desire to be president.
He also agreed with journalist Mark Halperin’s assertion in a recent interview that he’s more undecided than people believe.
As for Alexander-Arnold, his future remains undecided - publicly at least - but if this was part of his Liverpool farewell, what a way to go out.
Albanese was declared the night's winner by Sky News after a vote by 100 undecided voters, who also provided the night's questions.
When the Dodgers announced this visit last month — they will go to the White House Monday before their series opener against the Washington Nationals — Betts said he was undecided about whether he would participate.
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