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- verbhesitate (verb) · hesitates (third person present) · hesitated (past tense) · hesitated (past participle) · hesitating (present participle)
- pause before saying or doing something, especially through uncertainty:"she hesitated, unsure of what to say"
- be reluctant to do something:"he hesitated to spoil the mood by being inquisitive"
Originearly 17th century: from Latin haesitat- ‘stuck fast, left undecided’, from the verb haesitare, from haerere ‘stick, stay’.
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