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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91. Something was not quite right, so without hesitation he dropped down on to the deck.
92. After a moment's hesitation Jacques Devraux followed at a distance with his trackers.
93. It would have to be the chapel, Isabel decided, scolding herself for her cowardly hesitation.
94. It was driven by a well-dressed young man smoking a cigar. After a moment's hesitation, Tess stepped in.
95. Andrew's reserved, night-club hesitation was foreign to the music, and quite foreign to Nicandra.
96. No regrets, no hesitation; there were no false moves left in me.
97. I would have no hesitation in recommending either Puffin Dive School, or the dive sites to anyone.
98. And her hesitation hadn't even been caused by the grim memory his words had stirred up.
99. As we will see, offences of this kind are dealt with without hesitation on the basis of simple reciprocity.
100. It is useful to look at some ways of overcoming feelings of hesitation people often have before making a change.
101. If anything should jeopardise that freedom - an insurrection for instance - the Church, without hesitation, will condemn it.
102. The producer was Av Westin, who is a staunch male chauvinist, but there was absolutely no hesitation, no objection.
103. But be sure that others will not be so inhibited, and too much hesitation will lose the competitive race.
104. However, there remains reluctance and hesitation in some quarters of the legal profession.
105. Even in the heady days following his release, there was no hiding the hesitation in their eyes.
106. On the basis of these lists, though still with some hesitation, they decided that their views of marriage matched.
107. It was a hesitation that would ultimately cost Sculley his job.
108. She took one step forward and toppled Mitch fully dressed in to the swimming-pool without a moment's hesitation.
109. There was hesitation, too, in providing for decentralisation within the counties.
110. No one could have mistaken the hesitation in his manner.
111. His wife sat down and, after a brief hesitation, he followed her example.
112. He succeeded and was left with just a slight hesitation in speech.
113. It was symptomatic of the prevalent mood of hesitation.
114. The Shepherdess said with no hesitation.
115. It'seems unwillingly to sent the namecare without any hesitation.
116. The boy followed without hesitation.
117. His hesitation was only momentary.
118. Rashness is the result of ignorance,[www.Sentencedict.com] hesitation of think.
119. The referee had no hesitation in awarding the penalty.
120. He agreed to do it without hesitation.
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