Hesitations [noun]

Definition of Hesitations:

waiting; uncertainty

Opposite/Antonyms of Hesitations:


Sentence/Example of Hesitations:

He can throw no light from the French side upon the reason for the strange hesitations of our Governments.

Finally, after many hesitations, we reached the house and through the kitchen window looked at a scene of domestic peace.

This certainly ended his hesitations, and he turned his whole attention to devising a plan for presenting his claim.

Amid the doubts and hesitations of later days the knowledge of this played an important part.

But that could scarcely be, seeing how fresh in my memory were all the doubts and hesitations that had beset me.

One by one, as the hour was approaching when she expected to see Marius, the hesitations of the young girl vanished like smoke.

Afterwards he told me, with many hesitations, that my room at Boodle Hall had been made into a second nursery.

I am sure you have forgotten him, Hermione, for all your hesitations and efforts to be faithful.

These doubts and hesitations are necessarily increased when we try to become consistent teachers and wise counselors of the young.

He therefore overcomes Ugrasena's hesitations and in due course the latter is enthroned.