unbent

/ʌnˈbɛnt/
adjective
  1. Not bent; straight or upright in shape or posture.
    • He stood unbent despite his age, proud and tall.
    • The unbent branch was used as a walking stick.
    • The unbent wire lay perfectly straight on the table.
  2. Not yielding or giving in; firm in one's position or attitude.
    • Her unbent resolve impressed the entire committee.
    • Even under pressure, his principles remained unbent.
    • The general's unbent determination led the army to victory.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of unbend: to straighten something that was bent, or to become less strict or formal.
    • After the formal dinner, the host unbent and told jokes.
    • She unbent the wire hanger to reach the toy behind the shelf.
    • He unbent the paperclip and used it to open the lock.
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