HESITATE


Meaning of HESITATE in English

(~s, hesitating, ~d)

1.

If you ~, you do not speak or act for a short time, usually because you are uncertain, embarrassed, or worried about what you are going to say or do.

The telephone rang. Catherine ~d, debating whether to answer it...

VERB: V

hesitation (hesitations)

Asked if he would go back, Mr Searle said after some hesitation, ‘I’ll have to think about that’...

N-VAR

2.

If you ~ to do something, you delay doing it or are unwilling to do it, usually because you are not certain it would be right. If you do not ~ to do something, you do it immediately.

Some parents ~ to take these steps because they suspect that their child is exaggerating...

VERB: V to-inf

3.

You can use ~ in expressions such as ‘don’t ~ to call me’ or ‘don’t ~ to contact us’ when you are telling someone that they should do something as soon as it needs to be done and should not worry about disturbing other people.

In the event of difficulties, please do not ~ to contact our Customer Service Department...

VERB: only imper, with neg, V to-inf

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