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[hĕźĭ-tāt́]
(v.)To be slow to act, speak, or decide.
(v.)To be reluctant.
(v.)To speak haltingly; falter.
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Hesitate - Definition of Hesitate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Hesitate. Look it up now! ... to falter in speech; stammer: Embarrassment caused the speaker to hesitate.
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From Latin haesitatus, past participle of haesitare, intens. from haerere to hesitate, stick fast; to hang or hold fast. Compare aghast, gaze, adhere. ... to hesitate (third-person singular simple present hesitates, present participle hesitating, simple past and past participle hesitated)
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Definition of hesitate in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of hesitate. Pronunciation of hesitate. Translations of hesitate. hesitate synonyms, hesitate antonyms. Information about hesitate in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... hesitate [ˈhezɪteɪt] VI (gen) → vacilar; (in speech) → vacilar,
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Definition of hesitate from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... synonyms hesitate, waver, vacillate, falter mean to show irresolution or uncertainty. hesitate implies a pause before deciding or acting or choosing...
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hesitate, pause, falter, stumble, waver, vacillate; CORE MEANING: to show uncertainty or indecision; hesitate to be slow in doing something, or pause while doing or saying something, as a result of uncertainty or reluctance;
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For example, speakers of Mandarin Chinese often say"zhege" which roughly translates as “this”. In English we say "um", "er", "ah", or other vocalisations for reasons that linguists are not entirely sure about. ... Not everyone says "um", "er" or "ah" when they hesitate while speaking. It depends upon the language.
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Fears That Create Hesitation ... Today, tornadoes tore across the state of Georgia. I’m currently residing in Dublin, GA for familial reasons. This morning I woke up to the horrible sound of a train. However, ... This can cause users of social networking tools such as Twitter to hesitate to ask for help.       ...
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