Yes, it is. It describes a person who is hesitating, or is reluctant.
Example:
The hesitant witness was finally convinced to tell her story.
The noun forms for the adjective hesitant is hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation.
Hesitant is an adjective. Hesitance is a noun
Hesitant. As in " He was hesitant at first but then eventually jumped off the plane"
No, the word 'hesitant' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'hesitant' is hesitance or hesitancy.A related noun form is hesitation.
Noun forms of the adjective hesitant are hesitance and hesitation.
Hesitant or doubtful.
Hesitant is an adjective.
No Hesitant is an adjective (wary, reluctant). There are rarely used adverb forms (hesitantly, hesitatingly).
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hesitant, yes it is right
'hesitant' not at all.....
Hesitant is made up of three syllables: hes / i / tant