释义 |
hesitancyhes‧i‧tan‧cy /ˈhezətənsi/ (also hes‧i‧tance /-təns/) noun [uncountable]  - Sensing Ann's hesitancy, Louella added quickly, "We won't stay long."
- A few candidates may virtually eliminate themselves by their hesitancy and you can even consider refusing to continue the interview.
- But there was always a hesitancy about it.
- Here, the gentle hesitancy of the blind.
- Or else he was pretending some hesitancy if the question proved delicate.
- She answered effortlessly, fluently, without hesitancy, aided by her innate gift for words.
- That explains the hesitancy of my memory.
- There was a certainty - a vitality - in his every movement, such that even the slightest hesitancy was telling.
when someone is uncertain or slow in doing or saying something |