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    hesitance
    /ˈhezəd(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. the quality or state of being tentative, unsure, or slow in acting or speaking: "they agreed to go along after initial hesitance"

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  2. noun. hes· i· tance ˈhe-zə-tən (t)s. Synonyms of hesitance. : hesitancy. Synonyms. disinclination. hesitancy. reluctance. reticence. unwillingness. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of hesitance in a Sentence.

  3. If you feel reluctant to act or tentative about speaking, that's hesitance. Your hesitance to answer or ask questions might mean you never raise your hand in class. Not being sure what to do, or simply moving slowly in your actions, is hesitance.

  4. Synonyms for HESITANCE: reluctance, hesitancy, doubt, reticence, unwillingness, hesitation, skepticism, disinclination; Antonyms of HESITANCE: willingness, inclination, conviction, assurance, certainty, surety, certitude, assuredness

  5. Define hesitance. hesitance synonyms, hesitance pronunciation, hesitance translation, English dictionary definition of hesitance. Noun 1. hesitance - a feeling of diffidence and indecision about doing something hesitancy diffidence, self-distrust, self-doubt - lack of self-confidence...

  6. the failure to do something immediately or quickly because you are nervous or not certain, or an occasion when this happens: hesitancy to There can be a hesitancy to discuss serious issues. hesitancy about Congress has not shown any hesitance about spending more money.

  7. : slowness in acting or deciding due to doubt or uncertainty : indecision. He often reminded me of Orwell, not so much in feature as by a kind of hesitancy of manner, as if thinking for a second about the true meaning of what had been said before committing himself … Anthony Powell. b. : lack of willingness or eagerness to do something : reluctance

  8. Hesitance Definition. Meanings. Definition Source. Noun. Filter. noun. The act or state of hesitating. His hesitance was caused by bad past experiences. Wiktionary.

  9. The earliest known use of the noun hesitance is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for hesitance is from 1601, in the writing of William Barlow, bishop of Lincoln. hesitance is a borrowing from Latin.

  10. the failure to do something immediately or quickly because you are nervous or not certain, or an occasion when this happens: hesitancy to There can be a hesitancy to discuss serious issues. hesitancy about Congress has not shown any hesitance about spending more money.

  11. hesitance (countable and uncountable, plural hesitances) The act or state of hesitating. His hesitance was caused by bad past experiences.