Similar words: hesitate, exorbitant, thesis, on the side, hypothesis, obesity, resistance, metropolitan. Meaning: ['hezɪtənt] adj. 1. lacking decisiveness of character; unable to act or decide quickly or firmly 2. acting with uncertainty or hesitance or lack of confidence.
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31. It may be more hesitant than the House of Representatives about extending the death penalty, for instance for drug-dealing.
32. And with what confidence we lured the hesitant from the sidelines.
33. They seemed anxious and hesitant about leaving, as if uncertain of which direction to take.
34. Venice had placed an embargo on Bosphorus trade and was hesitant even over her Alexandria fleet.
35. In particular, these programs have been hesitant to reimburse the provider of nutrition services by independent practitioners outside standard institutional settings.
36. However, Richard Baxter was hesitant to accept this offer for other reasons also.
37. I would have been pleased had Peter been somewhat hesitant to grant me a one-week leave of absence.
38. His tone was hesitant.
39. Hearing her hesitant giggle, and then her fulsome laughter, made me smile with wet eyes.
40. They are hesitant about calling their sense of vocation as being in any way visionary.
41. Some gardeners would be hesitant about adding strong yellow or gold to such a scheme,[sentencedict.com/hesitant.html] but there are no qualms here.
42. Officials with the AFL-CIO were hesitant to discuss the administration plan because they said they had not seen details of the proposal.
43. When she approached the youth he took a hesitant step back but froze to the spot on seeing Graham's threatening look.
44. Yet, some large publishers are still hesitant about committing any money to a black magazine project.
45. It was not a hesitant or infant Church that was overtaken by the apocalyptic disasters of the barbarian Invasions.
46. A hesitant hand to her mouth, a rather bemused smile in her eyes, she watched him walk away.
47. Almost all mothers of children with a malformation are hesitant about becoming attached to their babies.
48. If we were asked, now, to define civilization in the singular, we should certainly be more hesitant.
49. Most rank-and-file deputies have been hesitant to speak openly about their dissatisfaction.
50. It is not surprising that the government was hesitant to introduce such major reforms.
51. But they are hesitant about how far to implement the Sharia.
52. Between each song, a chant pushes up like a hushed inhale,[sentencedict.com] murmuring from a hesitant corner.
53. In a reactionary decade there are many who will not be hesitant to use such state-ments to confirm their former views.
54. There are lots of ceramics books, postcards and other visual stimuli around the shop, too, to help the hesitant.
55. Reeve exiting first ball, bowled round his legs; and Botham, after a hesitant stay, departing sweeping.
56. He was never hesitant or nervous, even before the largest and noisiest crowds.
57. His tone was hesitant, a guarded inquiry about a hated rival.
58. Despite being utterly inevitable, our hero's hesitant romance with the camp nurse takes painfully long to blossom.
59. Most were reluctant, defensive, or simply hesitant to blow their own trumpet.
60. Such interpretations tend to infer that the military are pushing assertive and dangerous arms policies on a somewhat hesitant Party leadership.
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