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You don’t come off as irresolute, or wishy-washy, or confused.

He stood irresolute, making some excuse about his mother who expected him; he even muttered something about an engagement.

But the policy of Austria was, at that time, strangely dilatory and irresolute.

(for he appeared irresolute;) "nay, then I will go alone, and tell your master that ye are cowards."

And because of these thoughts he had stood irresolute, aiming without firing, and bidding his Mexicans do the same.

Excuses are the shadows which the irresolute and idle, the evil, keep ever near, as their refuge from just accusation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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