Noun forms for the verb to hesitate are hesitancy, hesitation, and the gerund, hesitating.
The correct spelling is "hesitate".
no it does not. hestitate means totake longer to say/do something then usual. honest means telling the truth.
be uncertain, be indecisive, vacillate, waver, falter, dither, shilly-shally, pause, dilly-dally, dawdle, delay, be unwilling, hang back, think twice, scruple, have qualms, be reluctant
Could be a number of things. My problem was cylender 3 misfired, which I resolved with a tune-up. After 110,000 I finally had to change the spark plugs.
Yes. This is one instance where judges do not hestitate to impose the maximum sentencing allowed if the adult is convicted of a crime(s) against an underage person.
YES! If questioning this, you should definitely not do this yourself or with the help of someone-- at least not yet. Take him to a professional first, and if you desire to do it by yourself in the future, don't hestitate to ask how to do it. You should never attempt to do it by yourself- always have a second person.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Proper noun
Concrete noun
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The noun "noun" is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
Most definitely a common noun.