Etymology: [ "he-z&-'tA-sh&n ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin haesitātiōnem, accusative singular of haesitātiō (“hesitating, stammering”), from haesitō (“hesitate”).
To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination, To stammer; to falter in speaking, To utter with hesitation or to intimate by a reluctant manner, An act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation, A faltering in speech; stammering, To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination; as, he hesitated whether to accept the offer or not; men often hesitate in forming a judgment, To utter with hesitation or to intimate by a reluctant manner. [Poetic & R.], waver, be uncertain, be indecisive; stammer, falter (in speech or movement), If you hesitate to do something, you delay doing it or are unwilling to do it, usually because you are not certain it would be right. If you do not hesitate to do something, you do it immediately. Some parents hesitate to take these steps because they suspect that their child is exaggerating, If you hesitate, you do not speak or act for a short time, usually because you are uncertain, embarrassed, or worried about what you are going to say or do. The telephone rang. Catherine hesitated, debating whether to answer it + hesitation hesitations hesi·ta·tion Asked if he would go back, Mr Searle said after some hesitation, `I'll have to think about that', interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing; "The speaker paused", You can use hesitate in expressions such as `don't hesitate to call me' or `don't hesitate to contact us' when you are telling someone that they should do something as soon as it needs to be done and should not worry about disturbing other people. In the event of difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Department, pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures", pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures" interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing; "The speaker paused, interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing; "The speaker paused, the act of pausing uncertainly; "there was a hesitation in his speech", the act of pausing uncertainly; "there was a hesitation in his speech" indecision in speech or action, The act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation, indecision in speech or action, hesitating, pausing; stammering, faltering, emphasis If you say that someone does something without hesitation, you are emphasizing that they do it immediately and willingly. The great majority of players would, of course, sign the contract without hesitation. when someone hesitates, emphasis If you say that you have no hesitation in doing something, you are emphasizing that you will do it immediately or willingly because you are certain that it is the right thing to do. The board said it had no hesitation in unanimously rejecting the offer, Hesitation is an unwillingness to do something, or a delay in doing it, because you are uncertain, worried, or embarrassed about it. He promised there would be no more hesitations in pursuing reforms. the prime minister's hesitation to accept a ceasefire. see also hesitate, Joseph, a certain degree of unwillingness; "a reluctance to commit himself"; "after some hesitation he agreed", An action in which progression is temporarily suspended or checked; the weight being held on the supporting foot for one or more beats, Feelings of loss of control, The term used to describe a problem in drivability The engine momentarily fails to respond to a push on the accelerator The cause is usually a lean fuel-air mixture (i e , more air than fuel) or retarded timing, plural of hesitation,
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To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination - "He hesitated whether to accept the offer or not; men often hesitate in forming a judgment."
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To stammer; to falter in speaking
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To utter with hesitation or to intimate by a reluctant manner - "Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike."
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An act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation
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A faltering in speech; stammering
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To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination; as, he hesitated whether to accept the offer or not; men often hesitate in forming a judgment
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To utter with hesitation or to intimate by a reluctant manner. [Poetic & R.]
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waver, be uncertain, be indecisive; stammer, falter (in speech or movement) fiil
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If you hesitate to do something, you delay doing it or are unwilling to do it, usually because you are not certain it would be right. If you do not hesitate to do something, you do it immediately. Some parents hesitate to take these steps because they suspect that their child is exaggerating
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If you hesitate, you do not speak or act for a short time, usually because you are uncertain, embarrassed, or worried about what you are going to say or do. The telephone rang. Catherine hesitated, debating whether to answer it + hesitation hesitations hesi·ta·tion Asked if he would go back, Mr Searle said after some hesitation, `I'll have to think about that'
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interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing; "The speaker paused"
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You can use hesitate in expressions such as `don't hesitate to call me' or `don't hesitate to contact us' when you are telling someone that they should do something as soon as it needs to be done and should not worry about disturbing other people. In the event of difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Department
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pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures"
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hesitate
pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures" interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing; "The speaker paused
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interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing; "The speaker paused
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the act of pausing uncertainly; "there was a hesitation in his speech"
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the act of pausing uncertainly; "there was a hesitation in his speech" indecision in speech or action
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The act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation
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indecision in speech or action
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hesitating, pausing; stammering, faltering isim
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emphasis If you say that someone does something without hesitation, you are emphasizing that they do it immediately and willingly. The great majority of players would, of course, sign the contract without hesitation. when someone hesitates
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emphasis If you say that you have no hesitation in doing something, you are emphasizing that you will do it immediately or willingly because you are certain that it is the right thing to do. The board said it had no hesitation in unanimously rejecting the offer
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Hesitation is an unwillingness to do something, or a delay in doing it, because you are uncertain, worried, or embarrassed about it. He promised there would be no more hesitations in pursuing reforms. the prime minister's hesitation to accept a ceasefire. see also hesitate
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a certain degree of unwillingness; "a reluctance to commit himself"; "after some hesitation he agreed"
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An action in which progression is temporarily suspended or checked; the weight being held on the supporting foot for one or more beats
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Feelings of loss of control
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The term used to describe a problem in drivability The engine momentarily fails to respond to a push on the accelerator The cause is usually a lean fuel-air mixture (i e , more air than fuel) or retarded timing
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