Noncommittal vs Tentative - What's the difference?
noncommittal | tentative | Synonyms |
Tending to avoid commitment; lacking certainty or decisiveness; reluctant to give out information or show one's feelings or opinion.
*1818 , S.R. Wells, The American Phrenonological Journal, and other miscellany , v. 10,
*:[He] is candid, open-hearted, and hardly non-commmittal enough for his own interest at times.
Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.
Uncertain; subject to future change.
Noncommittal is a synonym of tentative.
As adjectives the difference between noncommittal and tentative
is that noncommittal is tending to avoid commitment; lacking certainty or decisiveness; reluctant to give out information or show one's feelings or opinion while tentative is of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.As a noun tentative is
a trial; an experiment.noncommittal
English
Alternative forms
* non-commital * noncommital * non-committalAdjective
(en adjective)- The Major's face was noncommittal .
- The noncommittal Indians would give no counsel as to fording.
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