resolute

adjective
UK: /ˈrezəluːt/
US: /ˈrezəluːt/
  1. Determined to do something and not allowing anyone or anything to stop you.

    1. She was resolute in her decision to become a doctor.
    2. Despite the challenges, the team remained resolute in their pursuit of victory.
  2. Showing determination and strong will.

    1. He has a resolute look on his face every day.
    2. The company took resolute action to address the environmental concerns.
resolute adverb
  1. With determination; in a resolute manner.

    1. She resolutely refused to discuss the matter.
    2. The protesters resolutely stood their ground, despite the pouring rain.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "resolute" in English means: Determined to do something and not allowing anyone or anything to stop you., Showing determination and strong will..

The phonetic transcription of "resolute" is /ˈrezəluːt/ in British English and /ˈrezəluːt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "resolute": persistent, firm, steadfast, unwavering, determined.

Example usage of "resolute": "She was resolute in her decision to become a doctor.". More examples on the page.