ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1753. Francis, Constantine, IV. 48. Answer me: speak; unhesitating speak.
1823. Scott, Quentin D., xxiii. I, who have the advantage of your unhesitating devotion, have done you foul and ungrateful wrong.
1862. Shirley (J. Skelton), Nugæ Crit., vii. 295. He can discover little or nothing that can command his clear and unhesitating assent.
Hence Unhesitatingness.
1876. Meredith, Beauch. Career, xl. Unhesitatingness was the warrior virtue of her desire.