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What does unwavery mean?

"Unwavery" is not a standard English word. It is likely a misspelling of "unwavering," which means:

Unwavering:

* Not wavering or changing: Firm and resolute, not giving way to doubt or fear.

* Constant and steady: Not fluctuating or changing direction.

Here are some examples of how to use "unwavering":

* "She showed unwavering support for her friend during difficult times."

* "His belief in his abilities remained unwavering despite numerous setbacks."

* "The team's performance was marked by unwavering determination."

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