Synonym: disinclination, falter, faltering, hesitancy, indisposition, reluctance, vacillation, waver, wavering. Similar words: hesitate, hesitant, agitation, habitation, invitation, limitation, levitation, elicitation. Meaning: [‚hezɪ'teɪʃən] n. 1. indecision in speech or action 2. a certain degree of unwillingness 3. the act of pausing uncertainly.
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1. He accepted the job, albeit with some hesitation.
2. There was a momentary hesitation before he replied.
3. She agreed without the slightest hesitation.
4. After some hesitation one of them began to speak.
5. There was a certain hesitation in her manner.
6. He answered openly and honestly without hesitation or equivocation.
7. After a moment's hesitation, he nodded.
8. There was a fractional hesitation before he said yes.
9. There was a slight hesitation in Jamie's voice.
10. She answered immediately, without any hesitation.
11. She answered without a moment's hesitation.
12. After a slight hesitation, she began to speak.
13. I had no hesitation in naming him captain.
14. After much hesitation, they decided to leave.
15. I accepted his offer without a moment's hesitation.
16. Brian's hesitation was almost imperceptible.
17. There's no room for hesitation.
18. I have no hesitation in recommending him for the job.
19. With some hesitation and an uncertain smile, she held out her hand.
20. The board said it had no hesitation in unanimously rejecting the offer.
21. Without a moment's hesitation, she jumped into the river to save the drowning girl.
22. Referee Michael Reed had no hesitation in awarding a penalty.
23. He agreed without hesitation.
24. After some initial hesitation, teachers seem to have accepted the new system.
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25. Any hesitation on the part of the government will be seen as weakness.
26. I would have no hesitation in recommending Philip for the position.
27. After some hesitation,he jumped aboard and contributed to the campaign.
28. Make up your mind to act decidedly and take the consequences. No good is ever done in this world by hesitation.
29. The question brought her up short, but after a moment's hesitation, she answered it.
30. The great majority of players would, of course, sign the contract without hesitation.
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