দ্বিধা, অবিশ্বাস, খটকা, সন্দেহ, সংশয়, কুণ্ঠা, প্রতর্ক, দ্বৈধ, দ্বৈধীভাব, দ্বিধাকরণ, ধারণার অনিশ্চয়তা, লজ্জা, মানসিক উত্তেজনা, সঙ্কোচ
(1) Indecision in speech or action.
(2) A certain degree of unwillingness.
(3) The act of pausing uncertainly.
(4) Waiting; uncertainty.
(1) I have no hesitation in recommending him
(2) She answered without hesitation
(3) He rubs his eyes and slurs his words, and his sentences are peppered with ums and ahs and hesitations .
(4) After many hesitations and interruptions, Otello was finally performed at La Scala in February 1887.
(5) If the shafts of energy-lines across the path of coals presented the successes, and the excitement of triumph, it was the hesitations in the semi-darkness that brought suspense.
(6) There are likely to be longer pauses and more hesitations , with great care being taken over what is being said.
(7) I answered that my hesitations stemmed not from a love of money but from an awareness of my inadequacies.
(8) Everyday speech is replete with idiosyncrasies, hesitations and truncated sentences, and pronunciation of a syllable varies not only from individual to individual but even from instance to instance.
(9) Accompanying the installation is a soundtrack of hesitations created by the artist, who has lifted them from a speech given by the father of the atomic bomb, Robert Oppenheimer.
(10) There are several hearty laughs to be had, and the hesitations and flubbed lines of opening night will surely disappear as the run continues.
(11) What is your reaction - no hesitations , no conferring, no calls to a friend - when Bill Clinton says an accusation is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510absolutely falseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb?
(12) In spite of our training to look at body language and listen to a person's speech, we are rarely told to pay close attention to the hesitations and pauses that accompany a conversation.
(13) Now there can be no more hesitations and delays.
(14) There can be no flubs or hesitations as both men say many lines together, in exact unison, to an unrelenting rhythm.
(15) At the end of the six-week period, students were expected to demonstrate an ability to perform all assigned pieces, including all musical elements, without stops or hesitations .
(16) And, however accurate, such transcripts are never complete, neither indicating the tone in which answers were given, nor the speakers' hesitations , pauses or accompanying gestures.
(17) Normal speech is a muddle, a mix of sentence fragments and hesitations , repetitions and interruptions.
(18) Fortunately, I have my writing as a refuge, and it's here that I gain my fluency - and since text is often more natural to me than talk, I insert the same hesitations that everyone else uses when they're speaking.
(19) The voice on the phone from New York is tremulous, unfailingly polite, marked by hesitations and bursts of nervous laughter.
(20) Our speech is not the defined sentences of novels, but the mad collection of hesitations and uncompleted thoughts which we voice.
hesitancy
waver
vacillation
disinclination
Certainty
Eagerness
Go
Perseverance
Sureness