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Undecided   /ˌəndɪsˈaɪdɪd/   Listen
Undecided

adjective
1.
Not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought.  Synonyms: open, undetermined, unresolved.  "Our position on this bill is still undecided" , "Our lawsuit is still undetermined"
2.
Characterized by indecision.  Synonym: on the fence.  "Too many voters still declare they are undecided"
3.
Not yet having made a commitment.






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"Undecided" Quotes from Famous Books



... here) may not in the lapse of years, discover motives of their own for questioning the asserted marriage in Kent? I acknowledge that I envy the immense self-confidence which emboldens Sir Patrick to venture, what he is willing to venture upon his own individual opinion on an undecided point ...
— Man and Wife • Wilkie Collins

... It had cast a gloom over him which he tried to dispel by arranging his cuffs and the bows of his tie. He then took from his waistcoat pocket a little paper and glanced at the headings he had made for his speech. He was undecided about the lines from Robert Browning, for he feared they would be above the heads of his hearers. Some quotation that they would recognise from Shakespeare or from the Melodies would be better. The indelicate clacking of the men's heels and the shuffling ...
— Dubliners • James Joyce

... there, undecided, vacillating. Then he shuddered, wheeled his horse, and sent him scampering over the ...
— Square Deal Sanderson • Charles Alden Seltzer

... canal, but, instead of collecting there, as the king had commanded, so as to attack the enemy en masse, several troops pressed forward against the Egyptians, and many, including the Count of Artois, the king's brother, were killed by the valiant enemy under Beybars. The battle remained long undecided, for the Egyptians had barricaded Cairo so well that it could only be stormed at the cost of many lives, and after the capture the army needed rest. The Egyptians took advantage of this delay to bring a ...
— History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 12 (of 12) • S. Rappoport

... without going any further. Evidently something was passing in his mind, for occasionally his eyes left the paper and he looked about, as though undecided. ...
— The Wonder Island Boys: Treasures of the Island • Roger Thompson Finlay


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