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  • 23hesitate — verb ADVERB ▪ a little, slightly ▪ briefly, momentarily ▪ (for) a minute, (for) a moment, (for) a second, etc …

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  • 24pause — n. temporary stop 1) an awkward; long, prolonged; pregnant; short pause 2) a pause in reason or cause for hesitating 3) to give smb. pause * * * [pɔːz] long pregnant prolonged short pause [ reason or cause for hesitating ] to give smb. pause [… …

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  • 25irresolute — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. infirm of purpose, of two minds, halfhearted; dubious, undecided, unresolved, undetermined; hesitating, on the fence; at a loss; vacillating, unsteady, changeable, fickle, capricious, volatile; weak …

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  • 26prompt — verb 1》 cause or bring about.     ↘(prompt someone to/to do something) cause someone to take a course of action. 2》 assist or encourage (a hesitating speaker).     ↘supply a forgotten word or line to (an actor). noun 1》 an act of prompting a… …

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  • 27hesitation — hesitation, hesitancy are often used interchangeably as meaning a hesitating. But hesitation more often applies to the act or fact or to a sign of hesitating {without hesitation Flora seized her father round the body and pulled back Conrad} {the… …

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  • 28bold — /boʊld / (say bohld) adjective 1. not hesitating in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff. 2. not hesitating to breach the rules of propriety; forward. 3. calling for daring, unhesitating action. 4. overstepping usual bounds or… …

  • 29hesitate — /ˈhɛzəteɪt / (say hezuhtayt) verb (i) (hesitated, hesitating) 1. to hold back in doubt or indecision: to hesitate to believe. 2. to have scrupulous doubts; be unwilling. 3. to pause. 4. to falter in speech; stammer. {Latin haesitātus, past… …

  • 30hesitate — [hez′i tāt΄] vi. hesitated, hesitating [< L haesitatus, pp. of haesitare, to stick fast, hesitate, intens. of haerere, to stick, cleave < IE base * ghais , to be stuck, neglect > prob. Lith gaištù, to neglect] 1. to stop because of… …

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