hesitative Antonyms

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Meaning of hesitative

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hesitative (a.)

Showing, or characterized by, hesitation.

hesitative Sentence Examples

  1. Mike was hesitant to approach the stranger, his heart pounding with unease.
  2. Despite her strong feelings, she hesitated to express them, fearing rejection.
  3. The witness hesitated before answering the prosecutor's question, weighing the potential consequences.
  4. The company hesitated to invest in the new project, uncertain about its viability.
  5. The politician hesitated to support the proposed legislation, torn between loyalty and conviction.
  6. The doctor hesitated before prescribing the medication, carefully considering its side effects.
  7. The hiker paused in his journey, hesitant to continue on the unknown trail ahead.
  8. The defendant hesitated before pleading guilty, struggling between remorse and self-preservation.
  9. The architect hesitated to sign off on the blueprints, unsure whether the design met the client's requirements.
  10. The teacher hesitated to discipline the misbehaving student, contemplating the appropriate consequences.

FAQs About the word hesitative

Showing, or characterized by, hesitation.

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Mike was hesitant to approach the stranger, his heart pounding with unease.

Despite her strong feelings, she hesitated to express them, fearing rejection.

The witness hesitated before answering the prosecutor's question, weighing the potential consequences.

The company hesitated to invest in the new project, uncertain about its viability.