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unwaverable
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From
un-
+
waver
+
-able
.
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unwaverable
(
comparative
more
unwaverable
,
superlative
most
unwaverable
)
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.
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