Hesitated

/ˈhɛzɪteɪtɪd/ verb

paused before acting or speaking, usually due to uncertainty or nervousness.

From Latin 'haesitatus,' derived from 'haerere' meaning 'to stick or adhere.' The idea of mental 'sticking' evolved into the modern sense of pausing or faltering.

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