hesitation
/ˌhɛzɪˈteɪʃən/noun4 syllables
Hesitation means: a certain degree of unwillingness.
Synonyms for hesitation13
noun, as in a certain degree of unwillingness
noun, as in the act of pausing uncertainly
waver, falter, faltering
noun, as in indecision in speech or action
vacillation, wavering
also used for hesitation
cunctation, irresolution, hesitance, hold-up
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What does hesitation mean?3
noun
1
a certain degree of unwillingness“a reluctance to commit himself”
2
the act of pausing uncertainly“there was a hesitation in his speech”
3
indecision in speech or action
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with hesitation?60
three syllables
four syllables
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Hesitation in a sentence
- Without a moment's hesitation, they took drastic action against the conspiracy.CM
- After some hesitation, he laid the book on the desk.CM
- In real combat, you must not forget that hesitation is a very dangerous thing.FeuDRenais
- If you have any doubts, let me know without any hesitation.CM
- Without the slightest hesitation, he sold his own car.NickC
- Without hesitation, he told his wife the truth.kate15
- We went on without hesitation, as though we were locals.pip
- Without hesitation, we set to asking riddles and telling tales.AlanF_US
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Forms of hesitation
as a noun
- plural
- hesitations