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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151. He said he felt no hesitation when the opportunity arose to acquire Fila.
152. Headgesture: 13456 Shaking head shows probability , hesitation, carelessness, or even a homosexual or bisexual person.
153. But she said it with a hesitation that did not escape the acuteness of the child.
154. The nearly onomatopoeic word for that panicky hesitation just before you have to introduce someone whose name you can't quite remember.
155. His hesitation indicates unwillingness.
156. Some of us had careers, but we had no hesitation in giving them up to work alongside our wives.
157. It will acquire no kudos for translating its inner doubts into hesitation.
158. Qui-Gon Jinn 's report of a Sith attack on Tatooine was met by the Jedi Council with hesitation and skepticism.
159. Hesitation and uncertainty were written all over his goat-like face.
160. The troubles, including hesitation, short shot, sink mark, blush, jetting, warpage and long cooling time etc.
161. Indecision and hesitation are fatal in any officer; in a commander-in-chief , they are criminal.
162. For a moment, there was hesitation on both sides, and then the showgirl stepped back to make way, saying, "Age before beauty."
163. He is always against everything that is related to public benefit without hesitation.
164. Man is always the main contradiction, often in hesitation and longing puzzled, sandwiched a one-way street, the secular, also cannot go back.
165. Face new case new issue, producing doubt and hesitation is very natural.
166. We have no hesitation about accepting your most generous offer.
167. Without the slightest hesitation, I gave him a heavy dose of morphia.
168. Have no shocked remaining in dust heart hesitation way:"Dare to ask a benefactor, your teacher but 50 annual agos of'overwhelm along delight a door'does cardinal flower in the gate have no tears?"
169. After a long hesitation, he told the truth at last.
170. The pain of hesitation, as ice is slowly freezing my heart; I have to close my eyes, so that the soul has suddenly cut off contact sensors.
171. But there was no hesitation among students — from undergraduates in computer science to M.B.A. candidates — who were spending much of their lives immersed in Facebook.
172. The canter, always with light, cadenced and regular strides, should be moved into without hesitation.
173. Only ten thousand Buddhist prayer beads don't swing, ugg Classic Tall, it is just dead end, there is no center, so can't be touched as well for have hesitation.
174. A poem written by Wang Jingwei in 1942, known as his formation of a Japanese-supported collaborationist government in Nanjing during World War II[sentencedict.com], showed his hesitation of working with Japanese.
175. These last words were said without a trace of hesitation.
176. " He's then asked the name of the film winning the Academy Award for Best Picture when the teacher was 15. "Lawrence of Arabia," Kim says, without hesitation. "That's right!" the teacher replies.
177. At present, both the hot money or fund in operation, all the hesitation shown.
178. Without hesitation, Puss - in - Boots opened the door and entered the castle.
179. Too much consideration leads to hesitation; while too little consideration leads to rashness.
180. The task is so urgent that it allow of no hesitation.
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