Definitionn. a feeling of diffidence and indecision about doing something
Last update: March 25, 2018
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Betsy turned to me, hesitancy in her voice. [adjective]
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Max, exhibited a certain hesitancy. [noun]
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It is with some degree of hesitancy that these toads are referred to the species _coccifer_. [Please select]
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The sheets were open and she felt no hesitancy about reading them. [Please select]
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Nance caught the tone of hesitancy, and turned quickly round. [Please select]
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And in that moment of entry a faint, indescribable hesitancy chilled her resolution. [Please select]
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She told the story with a simple truth that was more dignified than any hesitancy. [Please select]
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There was never any hesitancy as between rival types or loading down with superfluous gear. [Please select]
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The parents ascribed the young daughter's hesitancy to maiden fear, and paying no further heed to her refusal, a day was fixed for the marriage-visit to the lodge. [Please select]
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The very slowness and hesitancy of the effect increased its fascination: it was delicious to lean over and look down into the dim abysses of unconsciousness. [Please select]
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