Hesitation means a pause or delay in performing an action, or while engaged in an action. It may indicate fear, reluctance, uncertainty, or faltering, as in a speech.
In automotive terms, it means an engine that is slow to react when trying to accelerate, as if it is being impeded somehow (normally by lack of fuel or air).
Hesitation means to pause or delay. The opposite would be a lack of hesitation. Words such as boldness, confidence, or enthusiasm can mean the opposite of hesitation.
Hesitation means to pause or delay. The opposite would be a lack of hesitation. Words such as boldness, confidence, or enthusiasm can mean the opposite of hesitation.
Maybe its short for hesitation?
You have to think before you do something, you hesitate.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
The word 'hesitation' can mean a physical action, a concrete noun, or a mental faltering, an abstract noun.Examples:concrete: I saw your hesitation; is there something wrong?abstract: Our hesitation is based on the long term cost.---The word hesitation meaning physically hesitating (stopping) is an observable action, but it is NOT a concrete noun. A person can be observed, or heard, not a hesitation, which is a pause in an action. It is also NOT an abstract, or conceptual noun, because it represents an action.
In basketball you have to be aggressive and always sharp when you have the ball. If a defender is slacking and you have an opportunity for a pass, shot, or drive you have to take those small windows. If you don't that is hesitation.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
I acted without hesitation
The suffix in hesitation is "-tion."
The prefix of "hesitation" is "he-" which means to have or to hold.
Hesitation Blues was created in 1915.