hesitancy
[ hez-i-tuhn-see ]
Origin of hesitancy
1- Also hes·i·tance .
Other words from hesitancy
- pre·hes·i·tan·cy, noun, plural pre·hes·i·tan·cies.
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How to use hesitancy in a sentence
And that was one of my hesitancies coming to do a DC property.
There were momentary hesitancies, and a few easy French words, such as pardon?
He felt again utterly free of the restraints and little hesitancies usual in situations of this nature.
No Clue | James HayShe divined a world of hesitancies behind the Musketeer swing of the shoulders.
The Rough Road | William John LockeThere is nothing more pathetic in the literature of the period than his hesitancies and fears.
There would be no more shrinking into the odorous depths of the hothouse, or hesitancies, or equivocations.
The Side Of The Angels | Basil King
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