Hesitant

/ˈhɛzɪtənt/ adjective

Hesitant describes someone who is slow to act or speak because they are unsure, nervous, or unwilling. Their actions often seem delayed or uncertain.

From Latin “haesitare,” meaning “to stick fast, hesitate, or be uncertain,” a frequentative of “haerere,” to stick or cling. It entered English through French with the sense of mental or emotional sticking.

AMምንጭ
ARمتردد
BNঅসম্ভব
CAdubte
CSrozpačitý
DAtvivlende
DEzögerlich
ELαμφίβολος
EShesitante
FAم犹م
FIepävarma
FRhésitant
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