Hesitate
UK //ˈhɛzɪteɪt//US //ˈhɛzɪˌteɪt//
Definition
To pause before taking action due to uncertainty.
In simple words: To pause before doing something.
Examples
- I always hesitate to make big decisions without consulting my friends.
- She didn't hesitate to accept the job offer when it came.
- Don't hesitate to reach out if you need help.
- He seemed to hesitate before answering the question.
- When asked to speak in public, many people hesitate.
- I hesitate to share my opinion because I worry about judgment.
Usage notes
Use 'hesitate' when expressing uncertainty or indecision. It's appropriate in both casual and formal conversations.
Grammar pattern
hesitate + to + verb / hesitate + (object)
Memory hint
Think of 'hesitation' as taking a 'pause' before action.
Collocations
- hesitate to respond
- hesitate before acting
- hesitate in making decisions
Synonyms
- pause
- wavering
- doubt
- stall
Antonyms
- decide
- act
- proceed
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'hesitate' with 'wait' - 'hesitate' implies uncertainty, while 'wait' does not.
- Using 'hesitate' without 'to' before a verb.
- Forgetting to include the 'to' form after 'hesitate'.