different between hesitation vs bashfulness
hesitation
English
Alternative forms
- hæsitation (chiefly archaic) [18th–19th C.]
Etymology
From Latin haesit?ti?nem, accusative singular of haesit?ti? (“hesitating, stammering”), from haesit? (“hesitate”).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /h?z??te???n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
hesitation (countable and uncountable, plural hesitations)
- An act of hesitating
- doubt; vacillation.
- A faltering in speech; stammering.
Synonyms
- (act of hesitating): cunctation, hold-up; see also Thesaurus:delay
- (doubt, vacillation): irresolution, wavering
Related terms
- hesitate
Translations
hesitation From the web:
- what hesitation means
- what situation is an example of artificial selection
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- what situation mean
- what situation results from a frameshift mutation
- what situation did archibald
- what situation might develop in a population
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bashfulness
English
Etymology
bashful +? -ness
Noun
bashfulness (usually uncountable, plural bashfulnesses)
- The quality or property of being bashful
- Synonyms: shyness, reserve, timidity
Translations
bashfulness From the web:
- bashfulness what does it mean
- what causes bashfulness
- what does bashfulness
- bashfulness meaning
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