hesitate
The word you're looking for is "hesitated." It describes a state of pause or delay in action, often due to fear, uncertainty, or indecision. When someone hesitates, they may be unsure about what to do next, reflecting their internal struggle.
The base word of "indecision" is "decision."
Indecision refers to the inability to make a decision or the state of being undecided. It can result from conflicting thoughts, uncertainty, fear of making the wrong choice, or a lack of information. This can lead to feelings of frustration and anxiety.
That is the correct spelling of the word "pauses" (waits, or short hesitations).
the bear paused because there was a young hunter behind the grizzly bear.
The word 'paused' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to pause. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example sentences:The horse never paused or stopped. (verb)The paused train waited for the signal to change. (adjective)
question, indecision unresolved
No, it is not. The word paused is a past tense verb or past participle, or an adjective meaning temporarily stopped.
The judge paused to deliberate his response.
The bus paused momentarily at the stop sign.
I could only think of one; paused.
irresolution means uncertainly or indecision. I am using this word in the adjective form, not the noun.