1. unflinching - Adjective
2. unflinching - Adjective Satellite
Not flinching or shrinking; unyielding.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is no good reason why we should fear the future, but there is every reason why we should face it seriously, neither hiding from ourselves the gravity of the problems before us nor fearing to approach these problems with the unbending, unflinching purpose to solve them aright. Theodore Roosevelt
Buy a pup and your money will buy love unflinching. Rudyard Kipling
When he stepped off the straight and narrow path of his peculiar honesty, it was with an inward assertion of unflinching resolve to fall back again into the monotonous but safe stride of virtue as soon as his little excursion into the wayside quagmires had produced the desired effect. Joseph Conrad
My idea of writing is of unflinching and continual effort, somehow trying to find the right words until you reach a point where you can make no further progress and you either have something or you don't. James Salter
I was only the servant of my country and had I, at any moment, failed to express her unflinching resolve to fight and conquer, I should at once have been rightly cast aside. Winston Churchill
Will power is but the unflinching purpose to carry the task you set for yourself to fulfillment. George S. Clason