resolut
resolute, determined, decisive
adjective re-zo-LOOT Rare
Origin: from Latin resolutus (loosened, resolved)
Also means
forceful and direct in manner
Usage Note
resolut emphasises decisiveness and directness — a resolute person acts without dithering. It implies toughness of will without aggression: eine resolute Frau — a decisive, forceful woman. Often used approvingly of authority figures.
Examples
"Die resolute Ärztin ordnete sofort weitere Untersuchungen an, ohne lange zu diskutieren."
Natural Translation
The resolute doctor immediately ordered further tests without lengthy discussion.
Literal Translation
The resolute doctor ordered immediately further investigations, without long to discuss.
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