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unflinching
/ ʌˈڱɪԳʃɪŋ /
adjective
not shrinking from danger, difficulty, etc
Other 51Թ Forms
- unflinchingly adverb
- ܲˈڱԳԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unflinching1
Example Sentences
It was violent and often unflinching in depicting the harshness of life on the American frontier.
Magnifying the Jackal’s unflinching eye is a bespoke telescopic eyepiece that peers into the soul of the killer seconds before he pulls the trigger.
The Brazil-born photographer was known for his dramatic and unflinching black-and-white images of hardship, conflict and natural beauty, captured in 130 countries over 55 years.
In full drag regalia, they unflinchingly confront the encroaching darkness with a theatrical exuberance that says, “I’m here, my eyes are open and I care.”
Smith is a maximalist who likes to work with a large canvas, a social observer with a sharp and unflinching eye.
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