noncomittally
English
Adverb
noncomittally (comparative more noncomittally, superlative most noncomittally)
- Misspelling of noncommittally.
- 1999, Sandi Hall, Rumours of Dreams, Spinifex Press (1999), →ISBN, page 51:
- 'Perhaps,' he says noncomittally. 'Would you write that Vergil down, so I can learn it myself?'
- 2007, Weston P. Hatfield, The Govenor's Choice, Vantage Press (2007), →ISBN, page 250:
- "That could be," he said, noncomittally.
- 2009, Cat Adams, Magic's Design, Tor (2009), →ISBN, page 216:
- Mila didn't say anything, and Tal likewise kept silent. He simply nodded noncomittally, the way she'd seen a hundred cops and another hundred lawyers do.
- 1999, Sandi Hall, Rumours of Dreams, Spinifex Press (1999), →ISBN, page 51: