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flighty

English

Etymology

From flight +? -y. Compare Dutch vluchtig (volatile; fleeting; cursory), German flüchtig (volatile; fleeting; momentary; quick), Danish flygtig (elusive; evasive), Swedish flyktig.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fla?ti/

Adjective

flighty (comparative flightier, superlative flightiest)

  1. Given to unplanned and silly ideas or actions.
  2. (of a bird) That flies easily or often.
    • 2013, Diego Gil, Henrik Brumm, Avian Urban Ecology
      "We know that flighty birds suffer from greater risk of raptor predation, and I assume that it is useful to understand the effects of urbanization because flighty species may be more vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbance."
  3. (obsolete) Swift.

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irresolute

English

Etymology

[1580] Borrowed from French irrésolu or composed from ir- +? resolute.

Adjective

irresolute (comparative more irresolute, superlative most irresolute)

  1. Undecided or unsure how to act.
  2. Indecisive or lacking in resolution.

Antonyms

  • resolute

Derived terms

  • irresoluteness

Translations


Italian

Adjective

irresolute

  1. feminine plural of irresoluto

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