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Etymology

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un- +‎ waver +‎ -able

Adjective

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unwaverable (comparative more unwaverable, superlative most unwaverable)

  1. Unable to be made to waver; staunch; steadfast.
    • 1880, Edwin Percy Whipple, Essays and Reviews, volume 1, page 33:
      Faith is a firm, unwavering, and unwaverable conviction of the understanding, as well as a cheerful assent of the will.