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单词 non-committal
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Definition of non-committal in English:

non-committal

adjective nɒnkəˈmɪt(ə)l
  • Not expressing or revealing commitment to a definite opinion or course of action.

    (人,行为,态度)不表态的;不明朗的

    her tone was non-committal, and her face gave nothing away

    她的语气含糊,脸上也没表露出什么。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said, ‘Now we must fight together against the Russians,’ and I gave him some non-committal answer.
    • He was non-committal about the bylaw banning windscreen washers.
    • When contacted yesterday, Paul was non-committal.
    • It is one of the most non-committal responses on record.
    • The party, though, was non-committal on restoring the wages and benefits of the hospital workers.
    • If he feels he's facing an uninterested or hostile audience, he will be vague, non-committal and withdrawn.
    • Many walkers were non-committal about the decision.
    • Henry was non-committal on the chances of Andrew Hall.
    • She did not speak unless spoken to, and even then her answers were short and non-committal.
    • ‘He has asked my opinion on the proposals being developed and I was non-committal,’ he said.
    • And at Church House, the Church of England's Westminster headquarters, a spokesman was less concise - but just as non-committal.
    • Most of them, I believe, are altogether vaguer, more non-committal, not so much insisting on the reality of heaven as refusing to believe in the finality of death.
    • According to the report, Lord Paul was, however, non-committal on whether he would invest in Punjab.
    • The verdict from Monash University chair of linguistics Kate Burridge is that the apparently non-committal expression will stick around.
    • Asked what has changed since then, O'Neill's non-committal response spoke volumes.
    • Lau was non-committal when asked whether he was being boycotted by the group, but agreed that reconciliation with the central government was a touchy issue.
    • While they agree it needs to be fixed, they remain non-committal on when.
    • I smile and say something innocuously non-committal.
    • Mr Brennan said he was aware of this, but he remained non-committal.
    • Even after months of debate, the statement was vague and perplexingly non-committal on whether war would be justified.
    Synonyms
    evasive, equivocal, temporizing, guarded, circumspect, reserved
    cautious, wary, careful, prudent
    discreet, unrevealing, uncommunicative, politic, tactful, diplomatic, vague
    informal cagey
    prevaricate, give nothing away, play one's cards close to one's chest, straddle an issue, dodge the question/issue, sidestep the issue, hedge, fence, pussyfoot, beat about the bush, equivocate, temporize, shilly-shally, vacillate, waver
    British hum and haw
    informal duck the question, sit on the fence

Derivatives

  • non-committally

  • adverb ˌnɒnkəˈmɪtəli
    • ‘Yeah, fine,’ he replied non-committally as he dug his hand into his pocket.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tash nodded non-committally, feeling a twinge of something like guilt.
      • The ability to play non-committally in the opening without incurring any disadvantage in doing so is a great asset, and he can and should delay his decisions until the other countries have committed themselves.
      • ‘Mmm,’ she replied non-committally, but the radiant smile on her face showed that her demons were gone for the moment.
      • ‘He looks a bit busy to me,’ Bella continued non-committally.
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