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hesitate

pause / waver / falter
Intransitive Verb
past: hesitatedpp: hesitateding: hesitating

This word captures a momentary suspension of action driven by internal conflict, doubt, or anxiety. It describes the psychological gap between the intention to act and the execution of that act, often manifesting as a physical pause or a stutter in speech. In professional correspondence, the phrase "do not hesitate" is a standard polite formula used to encourage communication. In this context, the word shifts from describing a literal pause to addressing a potential feeling of reluctance or social awkwardness in the recipient.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ to do something][~ before doing something]

To pause before saying or doing something, typically because one is nervous, uncertain, or reluctant.

"She hesitated for a moment before answering the difficult question."

Intransitive Verb
[~ to ~]

To be reluctant or unwilling to do something because of a lack of confidence or a feeling of doubt.

"Do not hesitate to contact me if you require further assistance."

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