indecisive

[US]/ɪndɪ'saɪsɪv/
[UK]/ˌɪndɪˈsaɪsɪv/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. unable to make decisions, not clear.

Example Sentences

an indecisive contest; an indecisive battle.

the determinative battle. indecisive

There are no indecisive boundaries between the two opinions.

They painted him to be indecisive, negative, and selfish.

An indecisive man could never run the country.

indecisive boundaries running through mountainous terrain.

Real-world Examples

The delay allowed the Prime Minister’s opponents to call him indecisive and even cowardly.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation June 2016

And I have a long history of being indecisive.

Source: VOA Special April 2022 Collection

Asking for help doesn't make you indecisive.

Source: Listening Digest

You may become impulsive or indecisive.

Source: Science in Life

And lastly, Indecisive—indecisive procrastinators find it difficult to make definitive decisions, so take a long time to get anything done.

Source: Popular Science Essays

It was the fourth indecisive Israeli election in the past two years.

Source: VOA Daily Standard June 2021 Collection

I don't know if you're indecisive, sadistic, or just plain crazy.

Source: Modern Family - Season 10

He stood leaning over the palings in an indecisive mood for nearly a quarter of an hour.

Source: Returning Home

You may feel insecure and indecisive, but your coworkers don't need to hear about your inner turmoil.

Source: Science in Life

He has come across as indecisive or, even worse, he's come across as trying to obfuscate the situation.

Source: NPR News September 2019 Compilation

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