Synonyms for «unflinching»

The word "unflinching" means to not hesitate, waver, or show fear in a difficult or challenging situation. Full definition

Sentences with «unflinching»

  • However, he deserved it four years ago and then two years ago, but he's outdone this year by two other nominees: Clint Eastwood, who made a sweeping look at the Battle of Iwo Jima in two films, and, my choice, Paul Greengrass, whose unflinching look at 9/11 is the best and most devastating film of the year. (markreviewsmovies.com)
  • finally, the reason I'm not hopeful about my dear Arsenal with arsene wenger running things in winning the league is nt beyond me, after all this years of unflinching support for this club, defending my club against friends and families scornfully exaggerated but truthful comment against my club, I think enough is enough, wenger out, I want my darling club back, only a mad does a thing repeatedly and expect a different result. (justarsenal.com)
  • When a nurse administers Taylor's rape kit; when his mother, Anne (Lili Taylor), is disappointed time and again by the failure of the police and the media to take her son's claims seriously; or when the prep school's headmaster (Felicity Huffman) and basketball coach (Timothy Hutton) attempt to avoid any potential legal ramifications for the institution itself, «American Crime» sustains its momentum by being as unflinching in style as it is in substance. (indiewire.com)
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