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What is the Meaning of “Resolution”?

Resolution
/ˌrezəˈluːʃən/

A firm decision you make to do something, or the solving of a problem.

Definition of Resolution

Quick Meaning of Resolution

A firm decision you make to do something, or the solving of a problem.

Detailed Definition of Resolution

A firm decision or determination to do something; or the solving or ending of a problem or conflict.

How to Pronounce Resolution

IPA: /ˌrezəˈluːʃən/
res o lu tion

Stress pattern: oooO (4-syllable word).

Tip: Stress on third syllable: rez-uh-LOO-shun. Final syllable sounds like 'shun'.

Watch out: rez-luh-SHUN (missing middle syllable).

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Origin and Etymology of Resolution

From Latin resolvere: re- (back) + solvere (to loosen). Means undoing or solving.

How to Use Resolution in a Sentence

Each example shows “resolution” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “She made a New Year's resolution to exercise more regularly.”
    B1 daily
  • “The resolution of the conflict required negotiation from both sides.”
    B2 formal
  • “The committee passed a resolution supporting the environmental initiative.”
    B2 academic

Synonyms and Antonyms of Resolution

Common Synonyms for Resolution

Smart Synonyms for Resolution — When to Use Each

decision
a choice or conclusion made after consideration
determination
firm resolve or commitment to achieving goal
solution
answer or method that fixes problem
settlement
agreement or arrangement ending dispute

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Common Collocations with Resolution

These phrases pair with “resolution” in everyday English:

  • New Year's resolution
  • resolution of
  • reach a resolution
  • firm resolution

Common Mistakes When Using Resolution

Even fluent speakers slip up with “resolution”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: The resolution to the problem took weeks.
✓ Correct: The solution to the problem took weeks.
Why: Use 'solution' for solving problems, 'resolution' for settling disputes/conflicts.
✗ Wrong: She made resolution to exercise more.
✓ Correct: She made a resolution to exercise more.
Why: Use article 'a' before 'resolution' (countable noun).

Other Forms of Resolution

Frequently Asked Questions About Resolution

What is the meaning of "Resolution"?

A firm decision you make to do something, or the solving of a problem.

How do you pronounce "Resolution"?

The IPA is /ˌrezəˈluːʃən/. Stress on third syllable: rez-uh-LOO-shun. Final syllable sounds like 'shun'.

What part of speech is "Resolution"?

"Resolution" is a noun at B2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Resolution"?

Common synonyms include decision, determination, solution.

How do you use "Resolution" in a sentence?

For example: "She made a New Year's resolution to exercise more regularly."

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