You can use unflinching in expressions such as unflinching honesty and unflinching support to indicate that a good quality which someone has is strong and steady, and never weakens.
The battalions continued to advance with unflinching courage.
Synonyms: determined, firm, steady, constant More Synonyms of unflinching
unflinchinglyadverb
They were unflinchingly loyal to their friends.
unflinching in British English
(ʌnˈflɪntʃɪŋ)
adjective
not shrinking from danger, difficulty, etc
Derived forms
unflinchingly (unˈflinchingly)
adverb
unflinching in American English
(ʌnˈflɪntʃɪŋ)
adjective
not flinching, yielding, or shrinking; steadfast; resolute
Derived forms
unflinchingly (unˈflinchingly)
adverb
Examples of 'unflinching' in a sentence
unflinching
An unflinching look at those bereaved by suicide.
The Sun (2015)
He is admired as an artist who confronts our human condition with an unflinching honesty.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
She uses this folk tale to take an unflinching look at the domain of the deep instinctive self.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Simultaneously, his own reactions to the places and people he meets are recorded with unflinching honesty.
The Times Literary Supplement (2010)
The three classic Stooges remain so special mainly because they capture young soul in utter torment with an unflinching honesty and intensity.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
We give them, and their families, our unflinching support.
The Sun (2006)
What's required here is both rigorous honesty and unflinching self-examination.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
She is dressed as a beggar maid, her bare shoulders and knees showing through her ripped attire, her gaze unflinching.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
(adjective)
Definition
not shrinking from danger or difficulty
The armed forces had pledged their unflinching support and loyalty.
Synonyms
determined
He is making a determined effort to regain lost ground.
firm
He held a firm belief in the afterlife.
steady
He was firm and steady, unlike other men she knew.
constant
The temperature should be kept more or less constant.
bold
stalwart
a stalwart supporter of the colonial government
staunch
He's a staunch supporter of controls on government spending.
resolute
a decisive and resolute international leader
steadfast
He remained steadfast in his belief that he had done the right thing.
unwavering
She has been encouraged by the unwavering support of her family.
immovable
On one issue, however, she was immovable.
unswerving
her unswerving belief in her father's innocence
unshaken
unfaltering
Thomas Covenant's stride went on, as unfaltering as clockwork.
unshrinking
Opposites
shaken
,
scared
,
cowed
,
shrinking
,
faltering
,
wavering
Additional synonyms
in the sense of constant
Definition
unchanging
The temperature should be kept more or less constant.
Synonyms
unchanging,
even,
fixed,
regular,
permanent,
stable,
steady,
uniform,
continual,
unbroken,
immutable,
immovable,
invariable,
unalterable,
unvarying,
firm
in the sense of firm
Definition
having determination or strength
He held a firm belief in the afterlife.
Synonyms
determined,
true,
settled,
fixed,
resolved,
strict,
definite,
set on,
adamant,
stalwart,
staunch,
resolute,
inflexible,
steadfast,
unyielding,
unwavering,
immovable,
unflinching,
unswerving,
unbending,
obdurate,
unshakeable,
unalterable,
unshaken,
unfaltering
in the sense of immovable
Definition
unwilling to change one's opinions or beliefs
On one issue, however, she was immovable.
Synonyms
inflexible,
adamant,
resolute,
steadfast,
constant,
unyielding,
unwavering,
impassive,
obdurate,
unshakable,
unchangeable,
unshaken,
stony-hearted,
unimpressionable
Nearby words of
unflinching
unflappable
unflattering
unfledged
unflinching
unfold
unforeseen
unforgettable
Synonyms of 'unflinching'
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Additional synonyms
in the sense of resolute
Definition
firm in purpose or belief
a decisive and resolute international leader
Synonyms
determined,
set,
firm,
dogged,
fixed,
constant,
bold,
relentless,
stubborn,
stalwart,
staunch,
persevering,
inflexible,
purposeful,
tenacious,
undaunted,
strong-willed,
steadfast,
obstinate,
unwavering,
immovable,
unflinching,
unbending,
unshakable,
unshaken
in the sense of stalwart
Definition
loyal and reliable
a stalwart supporter of the colonial government
Synonyms
loyal,
faithful,
staunch,
strong,
firm,
true,
constant,
resolute,
dependable,
steadfast,
true-blue,
tried and true
in the sense of staunch
Definition
strong and loyal
He's a staunch supporter of controls on government spending.
Synonyms
loyal,
faithful,
stalwart,
sure,
strong,
firm,
sound,
true,
constant,
reliable,
stout,
resolute,
dependable,
trustworthy,
trusty,
steadfast,
true-blue,
immovable,
tried and true
in the sense of steadfast
Definition
dedicated and unwavering
He remained steadfast in his belief that he had done the right thing.
Synonyms
resolute,
firm,
fast,
fixed,
stable,
intent,
single-minded,
unwavering,
immovable,
unflinching,
unswerving,
unfaltering
in the sense of steady
Definition
not easily excited
He was firm and steady, unlike other men she knew.
Synonyms
dependable,
sensible,
reliable,
balanced,
settled,
secure,
calm,
supportive,
sober,
staunch,
serene,
sedate,
staid,
steadfast,
level-headed,
serious-minded,
imperturbable,
equable,
unchangeable,
having both feet on the ground
in the sense of unfaltering
Thomas Covenant's stride went on, as unfaltering as clockwork.
Synonyms
steady,
unfailing,
unwavering,
firm,
persevering,
resolute,
tireless,
steadfast,
indefatigable,
unflinching,
unswerving,
unflagging,
untiring
in the sense of unswerving
Definition
not turning aside
her unswerving belief in her father's innocence
Synonyms
firm,
staunch,
steadfast,
constant,
true,
direct,
devoted,
steady,
dedicated,
resolute,
single-minded,
unwavering,
unflagging,
untiring,
unfaltering,
undeviating
in the sense of unwavering
Definition
(of a feeling or attitude) remaining firm and never weakening
She has been encouraged by the unwavering support of her family.