The noun forms for the adjective hesitant is hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation.
Hesitant is an adjective.
Hesitant is an adjective. Hesitance is a noun
No, "hesitant" is an adjective that describes someone or something that is showing reluctance or indecision. To use it as a noun, you would need to modify it, such as saying "a person who is hesitant."
Noun forms of the adjective hesitant are hesitance and hesitation.
Hesitant. As in " He was hesitant at first but then eventually jumped off the plane"
The antonyms of reluctant could be eager or keen. An antonym could also be excited.
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hesitant, yes it is right
She was hesitant to speak up during the meeting, unsure of how her ideas would be received.
Hesitant is made up of three syllables: hes / i / tant
He was hesitant to continue open relations
No Cheetahs are not hesitant, in fact they are very fast in their movement compared to sloths