Definitionadj. refusing to bind oneself to a particular course of action or view or the like
Last update: October 14, 2015
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The unfriendly desk clerk was noncommittal about when my room would be ready. [adjective]
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The boss was noncommittal when he asked about his promotion. [adjective]
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His nod was noncommittal as he examined the place where the car had gone over. [adjective]
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Ex quibus, Stephen mumbled in a noncommittal accent, their two or four eyes conversing, Christus or Bloom his name is or after all any other, secundum carnem. [Please select]
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The girl held a geranium leaf up to her nose and said nothing, but looked knowing and noncommittal. [adjective]
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Which pleased Maitland, who had been at pains to make his tone noncommittal. [Please select]
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It is a noncommittal bid, as it may be made with great weakness or moderate strength. [Please select]
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Link made monosyllabic and noncommittal replies to all of these--even when the great Col. [Please select]
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His features were noncommittal but he was thoroughly interested. [Please select]
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