i dont think so. im not really sure. HESITATE is, though.
No, "hesitation" is a noun. It refers to the act of pausing or delaying in speech or action.
Yes. It means to pause.
No, "hesitantly" is not a noun. It is an adverb that describes how an action is carried out, such as speaking or acting with hesitation or uncertainty.
The noun 'hesitation' becomes a verb by removing the suffix -ion: hesitate.
The suffix ion means the process of. It changes the word from a verb to a noun.
The noun forms for the verb to hesitate are hesitater and hesitation. Example sentences:He is a hesitater; he waits for the opportunity to pass before deciding to take advantage of it.There was an awkward hesitation before they were able to raise the curtain.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
By changing hesitate to hesitation, we change from a verb to a noun.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
No, "hesitantly" is not a noun. It is an adverb that describes how an action is carried out, such as speaking or acting with hesitation or uncertainty.
Noun forms for the verb to hesitate are hesitancy, hesitation, and the gerund, hesitating.
The noun forms for the verb to hesitate are hesitater, hesitation, and the gerund, hesitating.
The noun 'hesitation' becomes a verb by removing the suffix -ion: hesitate.
The suffix ion means the process of. It changes the word from a verb to a noun.
To hold back from action because of doubt, uncertainty or fear.
The noun forms for the verb to hesitate are hesitater and hesitation. Example sentences:He is a hesitater; he waits for the opportunity to pass before deciding to take advantage of it.There was an awkward hesitation before they were able to raise the curtain.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
I acted without hesitation
The suffix in hesitation is "-tion."