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TOEFL BNC: 3279 COCA: 3924

hesitate

hesitate /ˈhɛzəˌteɪt/ verb
hesitates; hesitated; hesitating
hesitate
/ˈhɛzəˌteɪt/
verb
hesitates; hesitated; hesitating
Learner's definition of HESITATE
[no object] : to stop briefly before you do something especially because you are nervous or unsure about what to do稍停;停顿;犹豫
[+ object] : to be unwilling to do something because of doubt or uncertainty有疑虑;不愿意

he who hesitates is lost

used to say that it is important to make decisions and do things in a quick and definite way当断不断,必受其乱

— hesitation

/ˌhɛzəˈteɪʃən/ noun
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[count]
TOEFL BNC: 3279 COCA: 3924

hesitate

verb

hes·​i·​tate ˈhe-zə-ˌtāt How to pronounce hesitate (audio)
hesitated; hesitating

intransitive verb

1
: to hold back in doubt or indecision
She didn't hesitate when they offered her the job.
2
: to delay momentarily : pause
He hesitated and waited for her to say something.
3

transitive verb

: to hold back from (doing or saying something) in doubt or uncertainty
Don't hesitate to call if you need something.
hesitater noun
hesitatingly adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for hesitate

hesitate, waver, vacillate, falter mean to show irresolution or uncertainty.

hesitate implies a pause before deciding or acting or choosing.

hesitated before answering the question

waver implies hesitation after seeming to decide and so connotes weakness or a retreat.

wavered in his support of the rebels

vacillate implies prolonged hesitation from inability to reach a firm decision.

vacillated until events were out of control

falter implies a wavering or stumbling and often connotes nervousness, lack of courage, or outright fear.

never once faltered during her testimony

Example Sentences

She hesitated and waited for her friend to say something. He hesitated about accepting the job. I sometimes hesitate to say what I am really thinking. I hesitated to come without being asked. I wouldn't hesitate to ask for your help if I felt I needed it. Don't hesitate to call if there is a problem. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Latin haesitatus, past participle of haesitare to stick fast, hesitate, frequentative of haerēre to stick

First Known Use

1598, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

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The first known use of hesitate was in 1598
TOEFL BNC: 3279 COCA: 3924
hesitate

verb

ADVERB | VERB + HESITATE | PREPOSITION ADVERBa little, slightly有點兒/略有猶豫briefly, momentarily踟躕片刻(for) a minute, (for) a moment, (for) a second, etc.一時、片刻、一剎那等猶豫Alison hesitated a moment, as if she were waiting for him.艾莉森猶豫了片刻,似乎是在等他。barely幾乎沒有猶豫I barely hesitated before saying yes.我幾乎沒有猶豫就同意了。VERB + HESITATEappear to, seem to顯得猶豫;好像遲疑make sb使某人猶豫Something about his smile made her hesitate.他微笑的樣子令她猶豫起來。PREPOSITIONabout對⋯猶豫I didn't hesitate about working with Craig.和克雷格一起工作,我沒有顧慮。between兩者之間難以取捨He was hesitating between a glass of wine and an orange juice.他正拿不定主意,不知道該要葡萄酒還是橙汁。over為⋯猶豫不決He stood hesitating over whether to join the fight.他站在那裏,拿不準是否要加入打鬥。

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