Resolute comes from the same Latin verb as resolved, and the two words are often synonyms. So how did it get this meaning from the Latin? Essentially, when you resolve a question or problem, you come to a conclusion, and once you've reached a conclusion you can proceed to act. So in your New Year's resolutions, you resolve—or make up your mind—to do something. Unfortunately, New Year's resolutions aren't a good illustration of the meaning of resolute, since only about one in ten actually seems to succeed.
faithful implies unswerving adherence to a person or thing or to the oath or promise by which a tie was contracted.
faithful to her promise
loyal implies a firm resistance to any temptation to desert or betray.
remained loyal to the czar
constant stresses continuing firmness of emotional attachment without necessarily implying strict obedience to promises or vows.
constant friends
staunch suggests fortitude and resolution in adherence and imperviousness to influences that would weaken it.
a staunch defender of free speech
steadfast implies a steady and unwavering course in love, allegiance, or conviction.
steadfast in their support
resolute implies firm determination to adhere to a cause or purpose.
a resolute ally
Examples of resolute in a Sentence
Adjective
She is a resolute competitor.
He has remained resolute in his opposition to the bill.
a leader with a stern and resolute manner
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Cody Balmer stood outside an iron fence surrounding the resolute brick mansion, waiting and watching the home where his target slept.—Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Money, 14 Oct. 2025 His fitness record and resolute performances playing a big role in helping Everton survive during a turbulent chapter in the club’s modern history.—Patrick Boyland, New York Times, 8 Oct. 2025 But Rachel Goldberg-Polin remains resolute, her grief tempered by her desire to see the remaining hostages return.—Nbc News, NBC news, 8 Oct. 2025 Judging from the impasse at the Capitol, the answer is a resolute no.—Phil Elliott, Time, 8 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for resolute
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