To be unflinching means to show no fear or hesitation. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The mouse stood unflinching, despite the fact that he was aware of the gaze of his predator.
firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back
although she was afraid of the dentist, she walked unflinching with courage and silence toward the dentist chair.
ing is the suffix of flinching
Here is an example sentence with the word 'drowsy':The wolf came closer with every step, yet the dog stood its ground, unflinching, snarling, and ready to defend its owner.
some synonyms are; adventurous, audacious, bold, brave, courageous, daring, dauntless, fearless, lionhearted, mighty, nervy, plucky, powerful, strong, unafraid, unflinching, unshrinking, valiant, and valorous.
(For archery, the other requisite, though not the opposite, is the "bow.")There is no word that means "not to quiver" (i.e. remain steadfast and unafraid). However, the adjective quiveringhas the opposites unafraid, unflinching, and undaunted.
His resolve in the face of increasingly strong criticism remained unflinching.
His unflinching courage in the face of certain death provided for the safety of the entire team.
I swung my bloody chainsaw at him, but he stood there, unflinching, knowing that it was only a mere practical joke.
although she was afraid of the dentist, she walked unflinching with courage and silence toward the dentist chair.
ing is the suffix of flinching
firmness of purpose; resoluteness."he advanced with an unflinching determination"
firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back
Someone who doesn't blink no matter how much you try to make them blink.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'drowsy':The wolf came closer with every step, yet the dog stood its ground, unflinching, snarling, and ready to defend its owner.
Unflinching Triumph The Philip Rockhammer Story - 2007 was released on: USA: 2 June 2007 (Mockfest Film Festival) USA: 8 September 2007 (Charlotte Film Festival)
Edgar Vernon Christian has written: 'Unflinching' -- subject(s): Description and travel
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