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hesitate |
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BrE / ˈhezɪteɪt / NAmE / ˈhezɪteɪt / |
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- she hesitated before replying.
- he seemed to hesitate a second.
- i didn't hesitate for a moment about taking the job.
- she stood there, hesitating over whether or not to tell him the truth.
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hesitate(verb)BrE / ˈhezɪteɪt / NAmE / ˈhezɪteɪt / - to be slow to speak or act because you feel uncertain or nervous
- She hesitated before replying.
- He seemed to hesitate a second.
- I didn't hesitate for a moment about taking the job.
- She stood there, hesitating over whether or not to tell him the truth.
- ‘I'm not sure,’ she hesitated.
- to be worried about doing something, especially because you are not sure that it is right or appropriate
- Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.
- If you'd like me to send you the book, then please don't hesitate to ask.
- if you delay in doing something you may lose a good opportunity
Extra Examples- He stood hesitating over whether to join the fight.
- He was hesitating between a glass of wine and an orange juice.
- I barely hesitated before saying yes.
- I didn’t hesitate about working with Craig.
- Something about his smile made her hesitate.
- I didn’t hesitate for a moment about taking the job.
- If you’d like me to send you the book, then please don’t hesitate to ask.
Verb Forms- present simple I / you / we / they hesitate
- he / she / it hesitates
- past simple hesitated
- past participle hesitated
- -ing form hesitating
Word Origin- early 17th cent.: from Latin haesitat- ‘stuck fast, left undecided’, from the verb haesitare, from haerere ‘stick, stay’.
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