Definitions
- Describing a person who is hesitant or unwilling to express their opinion or take a stance on an issue. - Referring to a statement or response that is intentionally vague or ambiguous. - Talking about a behavior or attitude that avoids making a commitment or taking responsibility.
- Describing an action or behavior that avoids making a commitment or taking responsibility. - Referring to a statement or response that is intentionally vague or ambiguous. - Talking about a person who is hesitant or unwilling to express their opinion or take a stance on an issue.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words are related to avoiding commitment or responsibility.
- 2Both can be used to describe a person's attitude or behavior.
- 3Both can be used to describe a statement or response that is vague or ambiguous.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Noncommittal is used to describe a person or statement, while noncommittally is used to describe an action or behavior.
- 2Function: Noncommittal describes the quality of being noncommittal, while noncommittally describes how something is done in a noncommittal way.
- 3Position: Noncommittal usually comes before a noun, while noncommittally usually comes after a verb.
Remember this!
Both noncommittal and noncommittally refer to avoiding commitment or responsibility, but they differ in their part of speech, usage, function, and position in a sentence. Noncommittal is an adjective used to describe a person or statement that is hesitant or unwilling to take a stance or express an opinion. On the other hand, noncommittally is an adverb used to describe an action or behavior that avoids making a commitment or taking responsibility.