It means to be slow in acting or speaking.
It means to be slow in acting or speaking.
1. A) to be slow to act, speak, or decide. B) to pause in uncertainly waver.
The word that does not belong is hesitated.
She hesitated before crossing the street, unsure of the oncoming traffic.
The word is spelled hesitated. Sally hesitated before asking Tom to the dance.
Divide hesitated into syllables like this: hes-i-tat-ed.
No, gestured is a verb. Superlatives are adjectives or adverbs.
"Hesitated" means to pause or delay in taking action or making a decision, typically due to uncertainty or doubt.
Hesitant or doubtful.
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 verb for hesitant is hesitate.Hesitates, hesitating and hesitated are also some verbs."I will not hesitate to report you.""He hesitates, causing the suspect to flee".
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