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more indecisive
Superlative
most indecisive
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(of a person) having difficulty making choices or decisions, often due to fear, lack of confidence, or overthinking
- She's so indecisive that it takes her hours to choose what to wear each morning.
- Being indecisive about her career path, Emily constantly sought advice from others, unable to trust her own judgment.
- The indecisive customer stood in front of the menu, unable to choose what to order.
- Her indecisive nature made it challenging for her to commit to any long-term plans.
- He remained indecisive about quitting his job, torn between stability and pursuing his passion.
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not clearly defined, leaving outcomes uncertain
- The battle ended in an indecisive draw.
- The weather report was indecisive, predicting both sun and rain.
- The experiment produced indecisive results.
- The debate concluded with an indecisive vote.
- The championship game was indecisive until the final minutes.
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