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A feeling of diffidence and indecision about doing something.
hesitancy
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1
When things change, you can and must expect resistance, questions, and
hesitance
.
2
James was fairly good at Technomancy despite his
hesitance
to admit it.
3
The same logic applies to Washington's
hesitance
to openly arm the Kurds.
4
Without
hesitance
she mounted the steps; he followed, a step behind.
5
She could also make clear her reason for
hesitance
and deliberation.
6
The unknown without
hesitance
inscribed his name, which was John Hawksley.
7
No joking, now, said Coldfield, surrendering his incredulity with some
hesitance
.
8
The kiss began slowly, quietly-sensuousbut not impassioned, patience without
hesitance
.
9
Until recently, Obama's strategy of
hesitance
and risk aversion was commendable and well executed.
10
The
hesitance
over the "von" did not strike his usually keen ear.
11
They are delivered with
hesitance
,
sometimes distrust, always with fear.
12
Exacerbating this is Beijing's traditional
hesitance
to disclose information about its aid to the Pacific.
13
The countenance of both Mr. Palford and his party expressed a certain degree of
hesitance
.
14
Fuzz wavered, and Kelsier could sense the divinity's
hesitance
.
15
After a conscientious
hesitance
Cutty went through the pockets.
16
All nonsense that you should have the least
hesitance
.
hesitance
initial hesitance
careful hesitance
casting hesitance
commendable hesitance
conscientious hesitance
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