underdecided

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

under- +‎ decided

Adjective[edit]

underdecided (comparative more underdecided, superlative most underdecided)

  1. (rare) Insufficiently decided; too undecided.
    • 2005, Stanley Cavell, Russell B. Goodman, Contending with Stanley Cavell, page 142:
      For New Historicism, words are so saturated with cultural weight and hence ideology that they block hermeneutic freedom, whereas for deconstruction they are so underdecided that they resist reading.
    • 2007, John A. Beck, Marmy A. Clason, Light on the Path: A Christian Perspective on College Success, page 199:
      If you are undecided or underdecided, realize that you have a great advantage over students "who know for sure" what they want to do.