Unswayed (adjective)

Not swayed; not influenced, moved, or shaken in opinion or decision.

Origin:

Late 19th century; earliest use found in the spectator. from un- + swayed, past participle of sway.

Examples:

  1. The politician remained unswayed by the opposition's arguments and held firm to his stance.
  2. The judge's decision was unswayed by the lawyer's impassioned plea.
  3. The investor remained unswayed by the market's ups and downs, steadfast in his belief in the long-term value of his portfolio.
  4. The voter remained unswayed by the candidate's promises and carefully considered the facts before casting his ballot.
  5. The scientist was unswayed by the popular opinion and continued his research based on empirical evidence.
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