noncommitments

/ˌnɑnkəˈmɪtmənts/
noun
  1. The state or quality of not being committed to a particular course of action, opinion, or relationship; lack of obligation or promise.
    • She preferred the freedom of noncommitments in her social life, never making firm plans.
    • The contract was full of noncommitments, leaving both sides free to change their minds.
    • His noncommitments to any political party made him a difficult candidate to predict.
  2. Instances or acts of avoiding commitment; statements or actions that are deliberately vague or uncommitted.
    • Their noncommitments during the negotiation frustrated the other party.
    • I'm tired of his noncommitments; I need a straight answer.
    • The politician's speech was filled with noncommitments, offering no clear promises.
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