resolve
resolve 30초 만에
- Being resolve means having a mind that is made up and a path that is clear.
- It describes both the inner strength of a person and the final status of a problem.
- This adjective emphasizes finality, firmness, and the end of all doubt or conflict.
- Use it when you want to show that a decision is permanent and unchangeable.
The term resolve, when functioning as an adjective in this specific context, describes a state of being where all internal conflicts or external disputes have reached a definitive conclusion. It characterizes a person who possesses an unwavering commitment to a course of action, or a situation that has transitioned from a state of flux into one of stability. Unlike the verb form, which denotes the act of solving, the adjective 'resolve' focuses on the *resultant state*—the finality and the firmness that follows a period of deliberation or struggle. It is the embodiment of 'case closed' or 'mind made up.' In psychological terms, being resolve means having moved past the cognitive dissonance of choice into the clarity of conviction. It is a powerful descriptor for leaders who do not waver once a path is chosen, and for legal or social issues that no longer require debate because a consensus or verdict has been reached. This state of 'resolve' is often the goal of mediation, scientific inquiry, and personal growth, representing the bridge between uncertainty and progress.
- Core Attribute
- The quality of being settled, decided, or firm in purpose without further hesitation.
After months of negotiation, the board remained resolve in their decision to merge the departments.
- Situational Context
- Used when a conflict has vanished and a clear path forward is established.
The scientist stood resolve against the critics, trusting her data implicitly.
A resolve issue is one that no longer occupies the mind or the agenda.
- Philosophical Nuance
- It suggests an end to the 'agony of choice,' where the will is finally aligned with action.
His resolve stance on climate change inspired many to join the movement.
The matter is now resolve, and we shall speak of it no more.
Using resolve as an adjective requires a keen understanding of sentence structure, as it often appears in predicative positions (after a linking verb) or as a direct modifier in specific rhetorical styles. To use it effectively, one must distinguish it from the noun 'resolve' (determination) and the verb 'resolve' (to solve). When you say a person is 'resolve,' you are attributing a fixed quality to them, similar to saying they are 'steadfast.' In formal writing, particularly in legal or diplomatic summaries, 'resolve' can describe a status—for example, 'the resolve status of the claim.' This indicates that the claim is no longer pending. In creative writing, it serves to heighten the sense of finality. For instance, 'his resolve gaze' suggests a look that cannot be turned away or changed. It is most powerful when paired with subjects that typically involve conflict, such as 'disputes,' 'tensions,' or 'ambitions.' When describing a person, it should follow verbs like 'remain,' 'stand,' or 'become.' For example, 'She became resolve in her quest for justice.' This implies a transformation from doubt to certainty. It is also useful in business contexts to describe a 'resolve project,' meaning one that has met all its objectives and is officially concluded. Using this word correctly adds a layer of sophistication and precision to your descriptions of finality and human will.
- Grammar Tip
- Ensure the context clearly points to a state of being rather than an action or a noun.
The captain remained resolve despite the brewing storm.
We need a resolve answer by tomorrow morning.
- Collocation
- Commonly used with: 'remain', 'stand', 'become', 'status', 'issue'.
Is the conflict resolve yet, or are they still fighting?
You are likely to encounter the adjective resolve in environments where decisions carry significant weight and finality is paramount. In the legal field, a judge might refer to a 'resolve case' in summary documents, indicating that no further appeals or arguments are being considered. In corporate boardrooms, executives use the term to describe a strategic direction that is no longer up for debate—'our resolve position on the acquisition.' This signals to stakeholders that the company is moving from the planning phase to the execution phase. In literature and high-end journalism, authors use it to paint a picture of a character's internal state; a protagonist might have a 'resolve heart,' suggesting they have overcome their fears and are ready for the final confrontation. You might also hear it in political speeches, where a leader describes the 'resolve will of the people,' emphasizing that the public's mind is made up and cannot be changed by rhetoric. In scientific discourse, a 'resolve problem' is one where the data has provided a conclusive answer, leaving no room for alternative hypotheses. Even in sports commentary, a team might be described as 'resolve' in their defense, meaning they are completely focused and unyielding. Hearing this word usually signals that the time for talking has ended and the time for action or acceptance has begun.
- Context: Business
- 'The resolve budget for Q4 is final; no more adjustments will be made.'
The diplomat's resolve tone ended the dispute immediately.
Once the jury is resolve, the verdict is read.
The most frequent error when using resolve as an adjective is confusing it with the noun form. Many learners say 'He has a lot of resolve,' which is correct, but here 'resolve' is a noun meaning determination. The adjective use, 'He is resolve,' is different and less common in casual speech, leading to confusion. Another mistake is failing to use the past participle 'resolved' when it is more appropriate. In 90% of standard English contexts, 'resolved' is the preferred adjective (e.g., 'The issue is resolved'). Using 'resolve' as an adjective is a stylistic choice that implies a more permanent, inherent quality, and using it in the wrong place can make a sentence sound ungrammatical to native speakers. For example, saying 'I am resolve to go' is incorrect; it should be 'I am resolved to go' or 'I have the resolve to go.' Additionally, people often confuse 'resolve' with 'resolute.' While they are synonyms, 'resolute' specifically describes a person's character, whereas 'resolve' (as an adjective) can describe both a person and a situation or status. Finally, avoid using it as a synonym for 'solved' in simple mathematical contexts. You wouldn't say 'The math problem is resolve'; you would say it is 'solved' or 'resolved.' Precision is key: use 'resolve' as an adjective only when you want to emphasize a fixed, unchangeable state of finality or purpose.
- Mistake 1
- Using 'resolve' as an adjective when 'resolved' (past participle) is required for simple passive states.
Incorrect: 'The puzzle is now resolve.' (Better: 'resolved')
Incorrect: 'He showed a resolve face.' (Better: 'resolute face')
Understanding the synonyms and related terms for resolve helps in choosing the exact word for the right nuance. Resolute is the closest synonym when describing a person; it implies a stubborn, admirable determination. However, 'resolve' as an adjective often carries a more 'official' or 'finalized' weight. Determined is a more common, everyday word for someone who has made up their mind, but it lacks the sense of 'settled conflict' that 'resolve' carries. Decided is another alternative, often used for situations (e.g., 'a decided advantage'), but it doesn't convey the same level of emotional or professional firmness. Settled is perfect for disputes or accounts, but it can sometimes sound too passive, whereas 'resolve' implies an active reaching of a conclusion. Unwavering and steadfast are excellent for describing character, focusing on the lack of change over time. In contrast, 'resolve' focuses on the point of reaching that state. Finally, conclusive is used for evidence or arguments, which is a specific subset of what 'resolve' can describe. Choosing between these words depends on whether you want to emphasize the person's character (resolute), the lack of doubt (determined), or the finality of the situation (resolve/settled).
- Resolve vs. Resolute
- 'Resolute' is a personality trait; 'resolve' is a state of being or a status of an issue.
- Resolve vs. Settled
- 'Settled' often implies a compromise; 'resolve' implies a definitive, firm ending.
While he was determined to win, he remained resolve in his fair-play principles.
How Formal Is It?
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Adjectives after linking verbs
Stative vs. Dynamic meanings
Attributive adjective placement
Infinitive phrases as complements
That-clauses after adjectives
수준별 예문
He is resolve to win.
Il est déterminé à gagner.
Subject + is + resolve + to-infinitive.
The king was resolve.
Le roi était ferme.
Simple predicate adjective.
She is resolve about her choice.
Elle est sûre de son choix.
Resolve + about + noun.
Is the problem resolve?
Le problème est-il réglé ?
Interrogative form.
They are resolve to help.
Ils sont déterminés à aider.
Plural subject.
I am resolve today.
Je suis décidé aujourd'hui.
Adverb of time 'today'.
A resolve heart is strong.
Un cœur déterminé est fort.
Attributive adjective.
Stay resolve and try again.
Reste déterminé et réessaie.
Imperative with 'stay'.
The teacher was resolve about the homework.
Le professeur était ferme sur les devoirs.
Prepositional phrase 'about the homework'.
He stayed resolve despite the rain.
Il est resté déterminé malgré la pluie.
Linking verb 'stayed'.
The matter is now resolve.
L'affaire est maintenant réglée.
Adverb 'now' emphasizes the state.
She has a resolve look in her eyes.
Elle a un regard déterminé.
Modifying the noun 'look'.
Are you resolve to finish this?
Es-tu décidé à finir ceci ?
Question with 'to finish'.
The team was resolve to score.
L'équipe était déterminée à marquer.
Collective noun 'team'.
His resolve stance surprised everyone.
Sa position ferme a surpris tout le monde.
Adjective modifying 'stance'.
The conflict became resolve quickly.
Le conflit s'est réglé rapidement.
Linking verb 'became'.
The committee remained resolve in their refusal.
Le comité est resté ferme dans son refus.
Intransitive use with 'remained'.
Once the issue is resolve, we can move on.
Une fois le problème réglé, nous pourrons avancer.
Conditional clause 'Once...'.
She spoke with a resolve voice.
Elle a parlé d'une voix ferme.
Attributive adjective describing 'voice'.
The resolve status of the project is a relief.
Le statut réglé du projet est un soulagement.
Compound subject 'resolve status'.
He was resolve to find the truth.
Il était déterminé à trouver la vérité.
Passive-like structure.
Their resolve attitude helped them survive.
Leur attitude déterminée les a aidés à survivre.
Adjective modifying 'attitude'.
The dispute is finally resolve.
Le différend est enfin réglé.
Adverb 'finally' adds emphasis.
You must be resolve to succeed in business.
Tu dois être déterminé pour réussir en affaires.
Modal 'must' + 'be'.
The board's resolve position on the merger is final.
La position ferme du conseil sur la fusion est définitive.
Possessive 'board's' modifying the noun phrase.
He stood resolve against all opposition.
Il est resté ferme face à toute opposition.
Prepositional phrase 'against all opposition'.
The resolve nature of the agreement ensures peace.
La nature résolue de l'accord garantit la paix.
Describing an abstract noun 'nature'.
She was resolve that no one would suffer like her.
Elle était résolue à ce que personne ne souffre comme elle.
Resolve + that-clause.
A resolve mind is rarely swayed by rumors.
Un esprit résolu est rarement influencé par les rumeurs.
Generic statement.
The case is now resolve, pending the final signature.
L'affaire est maintenant réglée, en attendant la signature finale.
Participial phrase 'pending...'.
They became resolve to change the law.
Ils sont devenus déterminés à changer la loi.
Change of state with 'became'.
His resolve character was his greatest asset.
Son caractère résolu était son plus grand atout.
Superlative 'greatest asset'.
The resolve silence in the room was palpable.
Le silence résolu dans la pièce était palpable.
Metaphorical use of 'resolve'.
The diplomat maintained a resolve demeanor throughout the crisis.
Le diplomate a conservé un comportement ferme tout au long de la crise.
Complex object 'resolve demeanor'.
The resolve outcome of the experiment silenced the critics.
Le résultat concluant de l'expérience a fait taire les critiques.
Using 'resolve' as 'conclusive'.
She remained resolve, her eyes fixed on the horizon.
Elle resta ferme, les yeux fixés sur l'horizon.
Absolute construction following the adjective.
The resolve will of the electorate was clear in the polls.
La volonté ferme de l'électorat était claire dans les sondages.
Political context.
His resolve refusal to cooperate led to his arrest.
Son refus ferme de coopérer a conduit à son arrestation.
Cause and effect structure.
The resolve status of the debt was confirmed by the bank.
Le statut réglé de la dette a été confirmé par la banque.
Technical/Financial context.
To be truly resolve, one must first face one's fears.
Pour être vraiment résolu, il faut d'abord affronter ses peurs.
Infinitive of purpose 'To be...'.
The resolve finality of the verdict left no room for appeal.
La finalité résolue du verdict ne laissait aucune place à l'appel.
Redundant emphasis for rhetorical effect.
In his resolve state, he felt a strange sense of peace.
Dans son état de résolution, il ressentait un étrange sentiment de paix.
Prepositional phrase 'In his resolve state'.
The resolve consensus among scholars is that the text is authentic.
Le consensus ferme parmi les savants est que le texte est authentique.
Academic register.
She was the very image of resolve purpose.
Elle était l'image même d'un but résolu.
Idiomatic 'the very image of'.
The resolve closure of the factory devastated the town.
La fermeture définitive de l'usine a dévasté la ville.
Describing a socio-economic event.
His resolve gaze seemed to pierce through her defenses.
Son regard résolu semblait percer ses défenses.
Literary personification.
The resolve nature of the treaty was tested by the border skirmish.
La nature ferme du traité a été mise à l'épreuve par l'escarmouche à la frontière.
Passive voice 'was tested'.
They stood resolve, a bulwark against the rising tide of populism.
Ils se tinrent fermes, un rempart contre la marée montante du populisme.
Appositive 'a bulwark...'.
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Implies a psychological or situational end-point.
Less common than 'resolved' but more impactful.
- Using 'resolve' as a noun when you mean adjective.
- Confusing it with 'resolute'.
- Using it for simple math.
- Misplacing the stress.
- Using it in very casual talk.
팁
Context Matters
Use 'resolve' when you want to sound definitive and official.
Linking Verbs
It works best after verbs like 'be', 'become', 'remain', and 'stay'.
Synonym Choice
Choose 'resolute' for people and 'resolve' for situations.
Rhetorical Power
Use it at the end of a sentence for maximum impact.
Visual Aid
Imagine a judge hitting a gavel; that is the 'resolve' moment.
Tone
Speak it with a low, firm voice to match its meaning.
Detection
Listen for the 'v' sound at the end to distinguish it from 'resolute'.
Precision
Use it to describe the final status of a legal or business case.
CEFR Level
Mastering this word shows you are moving toward C1 proficiency.
Values
Remember that being 'resolve' is a sign of integrity in many cultures.
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어원
Latin 'resolvere'
문화적 맥락
Often focuses on the collective resolve of a group or family.
Focuses on individual determination.
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"Are you resolve to change your habits this year?"
"What makes a person stay resolve in a crisis?"
"Is the dispute between your friends resolve yet?"
"How do you feel once a big problem is finally resolve?"
"Do you think leaders should always be resolve?"
일기 주제
Describe a time you were resolve to achieve a goal.
Write about a conflict that is now resolve and how it feels.
What does it mean to have a 'resolve heart'?
How does being resolve help in difficult times?
Reflect on a decision that you are still not resolve about.
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10 질문No, 'resolved' is much more common in daily speech. 'Resolve' as an adjective is more formal or literary.
Yes, but it sounds very formal. 'I am resolved' or 'I am determined' is more common.
'Resolute' is a personality trait. 'Resolve' is a state of being or a status.
Yes, it can describe a situation, a dispute, or a status.
Both. 'Resolve to' + verb, or 'resolve in' + noun (e.g., resolve in his belief).
Mostly, but 'resolve' implies a more complex or emotional settling of an issue.
Usually positive, as it implies strength and clarity.
Yes, it is an excellent word for academic or literary analysis.
It is pronounced re-SOLVE, with the stress on the second syllable.
The best opposites are 'hesitant' or 'undecided'.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence using 'resolve' to describe a person's decision.
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Describe a 'resolve issue' in a business context.
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Use 'resolve' in a formal letter about a legal case.
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Write a short paragraph about a character who is 'resolve'.
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Explain the difference between 'resolve' and 'resolute' in your own words.
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Write a sentence using 'remain resolve'.
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Describe a situation that became 'resolve' quickly.
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Use 'resolve' to describe a scientific conclusion.
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Write a sentence about a 'resolve heart'.
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Describe a 'resolve stance' on a political issue.
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Write a dialogue between two people where one is 'resolve'.
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Use 'resolve' as an adjective in a sentence about a project.
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Write a sentence using 'become resolve'.
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Describe a 'resolve silence'.
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Write a sentence about a 'resolve mind'.
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Use 'resolve' to describe a treaty.
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Write a sentence about a 'resolve look'.
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Describe a 'resolve position' in a debate.
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Write a sentence using 'stay resolve'.
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Use 'resolve' in a sentence about a historical figure.
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Pronounce the word 'resolve' correctly.
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Say: 'I am resolve to learn English.'
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Explain what 'a resolve mind' means to a partner.
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Describe a time you were resolve in a short speech.
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Debate why a leader should be 'resolve'.
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Say: 'The matter is now resolve.' with a firm tone.
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Talk about a 'resolve issue' you recently finished.
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Use 'resolve' to describe a character in a movie.
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Explain the Latin root of 'resolve'.
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Say: 'Stay resolve against the opposition.'
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Describe a 'resolve look' you might give someone.
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Use 'resolve' in a sentence about a treaty.
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Say: 'She was resolve that no one would suffer.'
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Explain why 'resolve' is a B2 word.
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Talk about a 'resolve stance' you have.
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Say: 'The resolve status of the case is final.'
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Describe a 'resolve heart' in a poem.
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Use 'resolve' to describe a team's spirit.
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Say: 'He remained resolve despite the rain.'
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Listen to the sentence: 'The board is resolve.' What is the board's state?
Listen: 'Is the matter resolve?' Is it a question about completion?
Listen: 'He has a resolve look.' What part of him is described?
Listen: 'They remain resolve.' Are they changing?
Listen: 'The resolve status is confirmed.' What was confirmed?
Listen: 'She was resolve to go.' Where was she going?
Listen: 'A resolve mind wins.' What wins?
Listen: 'The conflict is resolve.' Is there still a fight?
Listen: 'He spoke with resolve intent.' What kind of intent?
Listen: 'Stay resolve!' Is this an advice?
Listen: 'The resolve nature of the law.' What is described?
Listen: 'They became resolve.' When did it happen?
Listen: 'His resolve character.' What is his character like?
Listen: 'The resolve outcome.' Was it expected?
Listen: 'Are you resolve?' What is being asked?
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Summary
The adjective 'resolve' signifies a transition from uncertainty to a fixed, unyielding state of certainty or completion. Example: 'The board remained resolve in their strategy, ignoring the market's volatility.'
- Being resolve means having a mind that is made up and a path that is clear.
- It describes both the inner strength of a person and the final status of a problem.
- This adjective emphasizes finality, firmness, and the end of all doubt or conflict.
- Use it when you want to show that a decision is permanent and unchangeable.
Context Matters
Use 'resolve' when you want to sound definitive and official.
Linking Verbs
It works best after verbs like 'be', 'become', 'remain', and 'stay'.
Synonym Choice
Choose 'resolute' for people and 'resolve' for situations.
Rhetorical Power
Use it at the end of a sentence for maximum impact.
예시
She remained resolved to complete the marathon despite the heavy rain.
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