Stopping
Continuation and Hesitation are opposites. Continuation means "a continuing of" so it basically means ongoing. Hesitation means "to pause something" so it basically means pausing.
The present tense is pausing.
"Afterwards, you have to stretch," she said, pausing. Pausing in between certain words can give extra meaning and emphasis to the word. Pausing, she then said, "I don't know."
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.
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.
Continuation and Hesitation are opposites. Continuation means "a continuing of" so it basically means ongoing. Hesitation means "to pause something" so it basically means pausing.
The present tense is pausing.
"Afterwards, you have to stretch," she said, pausing. Pausing in between certain words can give extra meaning and emphasis to the word. Pausing, she then said, "I don't know."
No, "uh" is not a negation or an indicator of "not". It is a filler word or hesitancy marker commonly used in spoken language when someone is pausing or thinking about their next word or phrase.
Interrupt is a synonym for pausing. It begins with the letter I.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
You have spelled it correctly: embracing.
I acted without hesitation
The suffix in hesitation is "-tion."
Hesitation Blues was created in 1915.
Briefly stopping.
Pausing.