Doubt concerning two or more possible alternatives or courses of action.
The trait of being irresolute; lacking firmness of purpose.
1 Jean gave vent to a muttered oath in his irresolution and despair.
2 There was a look of mingled irresolution and determination in her face.
3 Her slender fingers writhed together in her agony of doubt and irresolution .
4 Her attitude reflected the state of that mind-itexpressed irresolution and perplexity.
5 There is no habit that so grows on the soul as irresolution .
6 But that fatal irresolution inherent to the Stuart race hung upon her.
7 And then he made a compromise with his own weakness and irresolution .
8 Hamlet cannot carry revenge to murder and fails through his own irresolution .
9 We have already remarked that such forms of irresolution constituted a martyrdom.
10 He spoke with a little irresolution whenever he began, but afterwards fluently.
11 Your want of appetite, without doubt, is only owing to your irresolution .
12 That weakness was irresolution , craft without wisdom, diplomacy without knowledge of men.
13 This sudden pinning of her irresolution almost took Lady Alicia's breath away.
14 He had no power to resist, all was wickedness, irresolution , constant yielding.
15 She read there grudging admiration, arrested ardor, irresolution , dubiety, and secret calculation.
16 In either case, feebleness and irresolution must be the characteristics of the station.
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