unwaveringly
English
Etymology
unwavering + -ly
Adverb
unwaveringly (comparative more unwaveringly, superlative most unwaveringly)
- (manner) In an unwavering manner.
- 1993 Oct, David Brock, “Who is Janet Napolitano?”, in American Spectator, volume 26, number 10, page 20:
- He maintained that position unwaveringly throughout the second round of hearings.
- 2023 October 18, “We’re anti-Zionist Jews and we see genocide unfolding in Gaza”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- Representative Nancy Pelosi, our California congresswoman, has affirmed that the United States stands “unwaveringly” by Israel as it conducts its defense […]
- (frequency) Consistently, staunchly.
- 1995 Oct, “Self-esteem: the real story”, in Todays Parent, volume 12, number 7, page 74:
- But the authors cover all the stages and issues thoroughly, even if their approach is so unwaveringly politically correct it occasionally loses sight of reality.
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