Associations to the word «Indecisive»
Noun
- Skirmish
- Engagement
- Gaius
- Battle
- Newbury
- Toro
- Clash
- Sortie
- Hannibal
- Armistice
- Outcome
- Victory
- Casualty
- Encounter
- Admiral
- Fighting
- Franco
- Fleet
- Warfare
- Action
- Ness
- Battlefield
- Romans
- Retreat
- Campaign
- Consul
- Turk
- Russian
- Napoleon
- Conflict
- Withdrawal
- Cape
- Defeat
- Mar
- Flank
- Marcus
- War
- Fight
- Bc
- Marshal
- Succession
- Successor
- Troop
- Army
- Ruler
- Handling
- Squadron
- Leadership
- Decision
- Roman
- Struggle
- Result
- Hitler
- Capture
- Cavalry
- Crisis
- Side
- Anxiety
- Fortress
- Chronicle
- Rebel
- Force
- Commander
Adjective
Wiktionary
INDECISIVE, adjective. (of a person) Not decisive; not marked by promptness or decision.
INDECISIVE, adjective. (of a contest etc.) inconclusive or uncertain
Dictionary definition
INDECISIVE, adjective. Characterized by lack of decision and firmness; "an indecisive manager brought the enterprise to a standstill".
INDECISIVE, adjective. Not definitely settling something; "a long and indecisive war".
INDECISIVE, adjective. Not clearly defined; "indecisive boundaries running through mountains".
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.