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un·com·mit·ted
 uncommitted
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- pronunciation:
- uhn
k
mI
tihd
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
not pledged or bound to a particular position, course of action, person, or the like.
I'm a staunch democrat but my husband remains uncommitted.- antonyms:
- aligned, attached, committed
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adverb + (adj.)uncommitted
apparently, essentially, hitherto, ideologically, officially, previously, slightly, still, suddenly, tonight, totally
(adj.)uncommitted
+ noun
actor,
attitude,
audience,
candidate,
capitalist,
caucus,
challenge,
column,
competitor,
crime,
debate,
delegate,
democrat,
domain,
environment,
identity,
impact,
lead,
orientation,
percent,
percentage,
race,
relation,
relationship,
republican,
request,
reserve,
rhetoric,
second,
slate,
status,
vote,
voter,
willingness
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The word uncommitted
contains the following part:
mit, mis1, mitt, miss, -mise
Latin
root
that means send, let go
  Example words:
admissible, admission, admit, admittance, admittedly, commissar, commissariat, commissary, commission, commissioner, commit, commitment, committed, committee, compromise, demise, dismiss, dismissal, emissary, emission, emit, impermissible, intermit, intromit, irremissible, manumit, missal, missile, missilery, mission, missionary, missive, omit, permissible, permission, permissive, permit, premise, pretermit, promise, promisee, promising, promisor, promissory note, recommit, remiss, remissible, remission, remit, remittal, remittance, remittent, submission, submissive, submit, surmise, transmissible, transmission, transmit, transmitter, uncommitted, uncompromising, unremitting
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