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vacilación
Stop or pause before a decision or action, due to uncertainty or doubt.
hesitation
hesitating
wavering
indecision
vacillating
vacillation
waffling
Spanish
vacilación
hesitation
hesitating
wavering
indecision
vacillating
1
But get under way as soon as possible.' Again the slight
hesitation
.
2
He had no
hesitation
in expressing himself in favor of the former.
3
The Deputy Foreign Minister said Mr Obama showed
hesitation
,
confusion and disappointment.
4
After a moment's
hesitation
,
I went over to ask a final direction.
5
He didn't understand my past objections, and certainly felt no
hesitation
himself.
1
The President was not
hesitating
,
in the weak sense of the word.
2
I am
hesitating
less now than a week ago, he told reporters.
3
He stood
hesitating
with the handle of the door in his hand.
4
Yet just as the prize is within its grasp, Syria is
hesitating
.
5
She stood
hesitating
and considering; she dare not let the boy out.
1
Keeping your vision without
wavering
is difficult under the best of circumstances.
2
Perhaps once strong with authority, time had left it weakened and
wavering
.
3
His
wavering
hand cut the air in the sign of the cross.
4
Already
wavering
in your new year's resolution to shed a few pounds?
5
The scene had the
wavering
quality of something seen through troubled waters.
1
The King in the ballad is in a state of virile
indecision
.
2
I let him go, the opportunity lost to the paralysis of
indecision
.
3
The mind of the country was in a pronounced state of
indecision
.
4
Cohen believes that
indecision
on Don't Ask, Don't Tell might be pivotal.
5
I have walked my floor, deep in thought, in puzzlement, in
indecision
.
1
The
vacillating
man is always pushed aside in the race of life.
2
Then Tommy gave him up in disgust; perhaps thought his conduct
vacillating
.
3
Paul was following closely behind,
vacillating
between picture mode and video mode.
4
For the weak and
vacillating
the consequences are likely to prove disastrous.
5
I was a
vacillating
simpleton, and you held me in your trammels.
1
He has been more thoughtful; and all the old
vacillation
is gone.
2
One of the best-hearted men living, he did nothing in his
vacillation
.
3
Her present attitude I set down to the
vacillation
of her character.
4
Ambiguity or vagueness indicates either
vacillation
or the inability to formulate orders.
5
When at last he did all trace of the
vacillation
had disappeared.
1
Our ability to predict that effect is very limited, Tillerson replied,
waffling
.
2
Then she gets the sap factor under control and realizes: He's
waffling
.
3
Many insurers are
waffling
over where to sell insurance plans in 2018.
4
Janet felt a surge of excitement-ifhe was
waffling
,
she had him.
5
She sipped hers like a bird, then started
waffling
like a madwoman.
Spanish
vacilación