The difference between being indecisive and being at a loss

Updated on society 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Indecision refers to hesitation to do things.

    There are two meanings for being at a loss, one is that you don't know which one is better to obey; Another meaning is that you don't know what to do.

    The difference between the two:

    Indecisiveness mostly refers to people who are not decisive, not straightforward, lack of courage, and suffer from gains and losses. The first meaning of confusion is similar to the interpretation of indecision, and it mostly refers to the lack of subjective and objective judgment.

    Another meaning of being at a loss can be understood in this way, that is, being unable to adapt to a new environment, a new thing, or facing something is helpless and unable to find a solution.

    I hope it can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The difference between the two words is not very big, it mainly depends on the context.

    At a loss: Describe not knowing what to do. I don't know who to follow. I don't know who to listen to, I don't know which approach to choose, and I don't have a clue how many things to consider.

    as a predicate, object, and definite. synonyms: confused, overwhelmed.

    Example 1: A certain book should be read with a certain sound, but we have not received wise advice, and we often read it incorrectly, so that we are at a loss for what to learn later.

    Example 2: ......Leaving you at a loss.

    Example 3: Is it suitable for a company to carry out chain operation? Can you start a chain operation? Faced with these two problems, some enterprises are often at a loss.

    Indecisive: Holding a chess piece, I don't know which one to play. The metaphor is hesitant, undecided, unsure whether to do something or not, considering only one object, having an idea about the object, but not being sure whether it is or not.

    as a predicate, object, and definite. Derogatory. synonyms: hesitant, indecisive.

    Example 1: Yeats's late poetry is often so melancholy, but powerful, and we do find him torn between different points of view.

    Example 2: Swinging between these two plans, undecided.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The biggest difference is that there are more than two options at a loss, and there is no idea at all, referred to as "wooden method"!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The meaning of indecision is introduced as follows:

    举棋不定 jǔ qí bù dìng]: Holding a chess piece, I don't know which move to play. The metaphor is hesitant and undecided.

    synonyms: hesitant indecisive antonyms: decisive decisive anatonyms: decisive decisive similar words:

    The list is too numerous to enumerate and the list is too numerous to enumerate and the unwise actions are not necessarily irregular.

    1. She was undecided and didn't know what to buy.

    2. The matter is imminent, but he is undecided.

    3. His indecisive and indecisive personality is really worrying.

    4. He is an indecisive person, hesitant and indecisive in doing anything.

    5. I hate his indecisive attitude, which is unpredictable.

    6. As a leader, you must be decisive, and the most taboo is to be indecisive about policies.

    7. Please stop being indecided, the opportunity is fleeting.

    8. When the opportunity comes, if you are undecided, you will lose the opportunity to succeed.

    9. He was undecided at first, but eventually assumed the position of principal.

    10. People who have no knowledge and assertiveness can only go in opposite directions and act indecisively.

    11. If you are suspicious and unsuccessful, you are always looking ahead and backward and making indecisive moves, then you will not be able to do anything!

    12. It has reached a critical moment, why are you still undecided?

    13. There is no time for you to be undecided, please make a decision.

    14. In the official chess match, the opponent is undecided, and the time must be deducted.

    15. On how to solve the banking crisis, the governor has been undecided.

    16. At present, the enemy can't be indecisive as a coach!

    17. Although he was also undecided, he finally took on the responsibility of the factory director.

    18. Is it going abroad for further study? Or do you want to go to work? He thought about it and thought about it, but he was still undecided.

    19. On Sunday, should I go to the tutorial class or not go to the tutorial class to write my homework at home? I was undecided.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Indecisiveness means holding a chess piece and not knowing which move to make.

    Idiom source: Jiang Hesen "Feng Xiao Xiao": He saw that everyone's emotions had been stirred up by that person, and it was difficult to continue to do it. In addition, Wang Xianzhi was also a little undecided at this time, so it was even more difficult to convince everyone.

    Idiom implication: Ning Mourning in the idiom did not listen to everyone's advice and insisted on taking Wei Xiangong back. Later, Ning Mourning became Wei Xiangong's ghost, which was both pitiful and angry.

    If he had listened carefully to everyone's suggestions and seen through Wei Xiangong's character, how could he have ended up in such a tragic end.

    The idiom tells people that when things are hovering at the intersection of ten rough and undecided words, they should be humble, listen carefully to everyone's suggestions, weigh profits and losses, and then make a decision.

    Indefinite sentence:

    1. A person who is really old and sophisticated is a person who never hesitates to do things, and he is not a person who acts in a hurry and impatiently.

    2. If a person's nerves are eased and he speaks of the East and West, he will be indecisive. Yan Trembling delayed the incident, and the result of the delay was that people were discouraged and begged, and it was difficult to move an inch.

    3. To put it nicely, soft and gentle. It's not good, indecisive, indecisive.

    4. Because I can't tell whether it's pure feelings or just want to get it, I can't make a decision. I don't have a good skin, so I don't dare to be presumptuous, but the breeze can't blow away the frowning brows, and the green sprouts seem to see a glimmer of hope in the black eyes.

    The above content reference: Baiji Liangke - indecisive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Meaning: Holding a chess piece, I don't know which one to play. The metaphor is hesitant and undecided.

    Example For the little Hu Xing who "escaped" in Zhennan Village, they refused to obey their fate, but they are. (O.)

    Yangshan, "Bitter Fight" seventy-eight).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The term is indecisive.

    Pronunciation: jǔ qí bù dìng

    Interpretation Holding a chess piece, I don't know which one to play. The metaphor is hesitant and undecided.

    Example For the little Hu Xing who "escaped" in Zhennan Village, they refused to obey their fate, but they are. (Ouyang Shan's "Bitter Fight" seventy-eight).

    Explanation]: Holding the chess pieces, I don't know which one to play. The metaphor is hesitant and undecided.

    From]: "Zuo Chuan: Twenty-five Years of Xianggong": "The player is indecisive and invincible. ”

    Example For the little Hu Xing who "escaped" in Zhennan Village, they refused to obey their fate, but they are. (Ouyang Shan's "Bitter Fight" seventy-eight).

    synonyms: hesitant, indecisive.

    Antonyms]: Decisive and decisive at the right time.

    Grammar]: Linked; as a predicate, object, and definite. Derogatory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.举棋不定 (pinyin: jǔ qí bú dìng) is an idiom that was first coined in the pre-Qin Zuo Qiu Ming's Zuo Chuan Xianggong Twenty-five Years.

    2.Indecisiveness means holding a chess piece and not knowing which move to make.

    3.The metaphor is hesitant and undecided.

    4.Derogatory. In sentences, it is generally used as a predicate, object, and definite.

    5.Source of the idiom: Xianqin Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Chuan: Xianggong Twenty-five Years": "The player is indecisive and invincible."

    6.Later generations derived the idiom "indecisive" based on this allusion.

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