hesitate|hesitated|hesitates|hesitating in English
verb
['hes·i·tate || 'hezɪteɪt]
waver, be uncertain, be indecisive; stammer, falter (in speech or movement)
Use "hesitate|hesitated|hesitates|hesitating" in a sentence
1. Roy Cronin: For hesitating! No more hesitating for you!
2. Hesitating about anything.
3. No hesitating.
4. Lot still hesitated.
5. She replied without hesitating.
6. But caution makes you hesitate, and hesitate you're lost,
7. Time is running short. Stop hesitating.
8. She stood hesitating on the threshold.
9. Georgie detests Sheldon and never hesitates to bully him.
10. For a moment I hesitated.
11. He's still hesitating about joining the expedition.
12. You didn't hesitate.
13. Hesitate in speech
14. He hesitated, savouring the moment.
15. The Earl was a weak and hesitating man.
16. Next time, don't hesitate.
17. Why do you hesitate?
18. I did not hesitate .
19. I hesitated and then answered, “Yes.”
20. I hesitated a millisecond too long.
21. Mary hesitated a moment and thought it over.
22. In any case, he hesitated for a moment.
23. We hesitated at the propriety of the method.
24. Peter hesitated, his hand poised above the telephone.
25. Unless you stop hesitating, life will pass you by!