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The synonyms of “Undeterred” are: undiscouraged, regardless of, for all
Undeterred as an Adjective
Definitions of "Undeterred" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “undeterred” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Persevering with something despite setbacks.
- Not deterred.
- Not deterred- Osbert Sitwell.
Synonyms of "Undeterred" as an adjective (3 Words)
for all | Completely given to or absorbed by. |
regardless of | Without due thought or consideration. |
undiscouraged | Not deterred. |
Usage Examples of "Undeterred" as an adjective
- He was undeterred by these disasters.
- Pursued his own path…undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding.
Associations of "Undeterred" (30 Words)
advancement | The act of moving forward (as toward a goal. Technological advancements. |
briskly | In a brisk manner. Tickets have been selling briskly. |
ceaseless | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The ceaseless thunder of surf. |
constant | Remaining the same over a period of time. In constant pain. |
continue | Continue talking he continued. The trial continues tomorrow. |
continued | Without stop or interruption. The continued popularity of Westerns. |
continuously | At every point. These images loop continuously. |
dogged | Stubbornly unyielding- T.S.Eliot. Dogged persistence. |
expedite | Process fast and efficiently. He promised to expedite economic reforms. |
expeditiously | With speed and efficiency. The directors will move expeditiously to reach a conclusion. |
improvement | A thing that makes something better or is better than something else. Their improvements increased the value of the property. |
incessant | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. Night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city. |
incessantly | Without interruption; constantly. She talked about him incessantly. |
ongoing | Continuing; still in progress. Ongoing negotiations. |
persistent | Continually recurring to the mind- Claudia Cassidy. Persistent leaves remain attached past maturity. |
procedural | Relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law. There had been several procedural errors in dealing with the call. |
procedure | A process or series of acts especially of a practical or mechanical nature involved in a particular form of work. The standard procedure for informing new employees about conditions of work. |
proceed | (of an action) carry on or continue. His claim that all power proceeded from God. |
progress | Cause a task or undertaking to make progress. I cannot predict how quickly we can progress the matter. |
progression | The act of moving forward (as toward a goal. The vista unfolds in a progression of castles and vineyards as seemingly endless as the Rhine itself. |
progressively | Steadily; in stages. Successive governments progressively increased expenditure on welfare. |
relentless | Unceasingly intense. A patient but relentless taskmaster. |
resolute | Firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination. He was resolute in his fight to uphold liberal values. |
steadfast | Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable. A steadfast ally. |
steady | Support or hold steady and make steadfast with or as if with a brace. I thought I d better get a steady job. |
step | Furnish with steps. The government must take steps to discourage age discrimination. |
tenacious | Good at remembering. A tenacious local legend. |
unceasingly | With unflagging resolve. |
unrelenting | Harsh. The heat was unrelenting. |
unwavering | Not showing abrupt variations- Louis Auchincloss. Unwavering loyalty. |