How To Use Hesitate In A Sentence

  • But as they hesitate outside the door marked Geo.
  • He hesitates, looking particularly grave, and finally brings himself to utter the shameful words.
  • His relationship with his patroness was a comfortable and easy one, and he did not hesitate to ask directly, "Will he indeed find the gentlewoman he's seeking at Elford? The Confession of Brother Haluin
  • She didn't hesitate for a moment but came straight out with her reply.
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  • What is it and why does Eug è ne hesitate to denounce it?
  • To reach his aim he didn't hesitate in taking possession of more ancient monuments.
  • But these days many do not hesitate to chop down even the full-grown trees in their compound because none can spare the time to sweep and clear the yard everyday!
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • In central Francia in the ninth century, moreover, the Frankish king did not hesitate to remove benefices from church lands to give them to his vassi, or to force the church to maintain mounted soldiers at its own expense.
  • Would they have hesitated to use nuclear weapons if they had access to them?
  • When he considered interference necessary, however, he did not hesitate even to apply drastic measures, such as scarification, cupping and bleeding. Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine
  • Britain should therefore not hesitate to use whatever powers and diplomatic skills she possesses to ensure that it does not come about.
  • On National Public Radio a newscaster reads a report on the latest Palestinian-Israeli spat then hesitates - and almost as an afterthought attributes the information to the Israeli government.
  • I want to ask, but I hesitate.
  • An unreasonable fear of flying and a general mistrust of machines make some people hesitate to take a flight.
  • Mr. Clarke I hesitate to intervene again, as the hon. Gentleman is getting near to the time left for my contribution.
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  • He faced the enemy valiantly , shuned no difficulties and dangers and would not hesitate to lay down his life if need be.
  • He has deemed himself a failure and largely abandoned literature, but Jed's portrait of him captures his bygone intensity—"he appears to be in a trance, possessed by a fury that some have not hesitated to describe as demoniac. Reflections on Self-Regard
  • If you have any specific questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact your state editor or the network editor.
  • I wander and hesitate , ho , roam and rove in a slow pace.
  • The process of kinesic analysis in interviewing and interrogation is first to establish a baselinea catalog of behaviors that subjects exhibit when telling the truth: Where do they put their hands, where do they look and how often, do they swallow or clear their throats often, do they lace their speech with Uhm, do they tap their feet, do they slouch or sit forward, do they hesitate before answering? Roadside Crosses
  • Yet one would hesitate to describe these lines as irrelevant.
  • No one would hesitate to call egoistic the doctrine of Aristippus, the A Handbook of Ethical Theory
  • If you need any help, please don't hesitate to ask.
  • Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.
  • Mother wouldn't hesitate to blackmail someone for money.
  • If both must be taken or rejected together, an alternative which we emphatically deny, what sincere and earnest thinker now, whose will is unterrifiedly consecrated to truth, can be expected to hesitate long? The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • Dilger doesn't hesitate to sell out on a block downfield or on the line.
  • So if he sees staffers putting in lengthy hours at the office, he doesn't hesitate to take steps to make sure their home lives remain in balance.
  • She smiled her way through "facetious" and didn't hesitate as she worked her way through "hemerocallis" - another word for a day lily. ABC News: Top Stories
  • He hesitated and asked me if he could sit near me.
  • Later in that same article, Coffman notes that the use of fish in a spiritual fast was cause for great culinary creativity in the Medieval kitchen, and a French abbess is credited for the creation of the divine dish which I hesitate to categorize as “fish soup” called bouillabaisse. Tigers & Strawberries » Fish: Feast or Fast?
  • But laypersons should not hesitate to involve themselves in the intellectual apostolate.
  • (The dialogue was held in the hall.) “Why do you hesitate and drumble in that manner?” Woodstock
  • We are never sentimentally attached and wander at applause and never hesitate.
  • Beatrice observed this remarkable phenomenon and crossed herself, sadly, but without surprise; nor did she therefore hesitate to arrange the fatal flower in her bosom.
  • This means that the rider can help his horse should he peck on landing or hesitate into a fence.
  • If anyone of you is troubled or needs help please don't hesitate to contact me or my wife.
  • The vision of her mourning robes and melancholy beauty so deeply impressed Capitola that, almost for the first time in her life, she hesitated from a feeling of diffidence, and said gently: The Hidden Hand
  • Having already reached safe ground, his father hesitates for some time before attempting a rescue, more or less repeating the behavior of the two previous instances.
  • If Edgar Linton meets me, I shall not hesitate to knock him down, and give him enough to insure his quiescence while I stay.
  • I hesitate to tell you further without your leave.
  • The dancers who were making money in Broadway shows did not hesitate to chip in to meet emergency expenses.
  • They do not hesitate to dress idiosyncratically, speak dramatically and in general cultivate affectations that would be bizarre in most other professions.
  • No matter what problem a caller has, he will not hesitate to plug some 30 dollar spyware program that probably contains spyware in itself.
  • No matter how much I feel lost and hesitated now. I need to live the way I want at last.
  • Because of a doubling of their chromosome number, these hybrids could no longer cross with the parental species but only among themselves - which they did not hesitate to do.
  • It is the profound, incurable, and inextirpable bigotry of the English people, to which they will not hesitate to sacrifice the national honour, the public happiness, their own liberties, and their own consciences ... .... Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846
  • I hesitated a little over my choice of weapons but decided on the Luger and some extra clips. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Mankind, divided and confused, still hesitates, vacillates like a sleepwalker on the edge of an abyss.
  • She hesitated for a moment and was angry even at that display of indecision. THE LAST RAVEN
  • For a moment Peng Yu-wei hesitated, his duty to chaperone the children conflicting with the explicit command of the young master.
  • A new environment, in which patients will not hesitate to come forward for diagnosis and treatment at any health facility, must be created.
  • Many families do not hesitate to engage boys or girls to help with household chores like cleaning the house, cars, and so on.
  • With reference to the function that a university should play in moulding national sentiment, for example, I have always had the view, and have never hesitated to declare it in public, that a great university should be a great propaganda of national feeling and national sentiment, and to me that means a propaganda of Imperial sentiment. Education and Empire Unity
  • They watched as Lauren fought on still, and Sarah hesitated, waiting for her.
  • He hesitated to take such a big risk.
  • She was a cruel and vicious woman, and did not hesitate to inflict pain upon her inferiors, be they slaves, servants, or her own flesh and blood.
  • Something about his smile made her hesitate.
  • I know, -- "and the Cardinal hesitated a moment," I know I can speak quite plainly to you, for you are what is called a freethinker -- yet The Master-Christian
  • You hesitate for a few seconds and your new friend Bob starts fumbling in his back pocket.
  • The lifting marquetry on the saddle is a problem and I hesitate, without examination, to suggest a cure.
  • She hesitated over the choice between the two blouses for her daughter.
  • COMEY: The only reason I hesitate is it was never Director Mueller's job or position to be drawing a legal conclusion about the program; that he was very supportive to me personally. Balkinization
  • A man can reason well about familiar matter; but, unless he has explicitly examined the illative process, he will hesitate and err when dealing with new subject-matter. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Miss Morgensen hesitated, then wrote the word motherfucker onto the dusty surface of the chandlery window with the tip of her finger. Let The Dead Lie
  • I hesitate to think that the firm deceptively put this out just to attract potential teeny-bopper customers who would fall for it.
  • If they perceive that a military challenge threatens their country's interests, they will not hesitate to fight.
  • The dog ludicrously albeit lovingly christened Precious Baby by Ted's late wife and resolutely called PB by Ted himself - hesitated at the doorway and blinked out at the street, where the autumn rain was falling in the sort of steady waves that presaged alengthy and bone-chilling storm. A Traitor to Memory
  • She hesitated, then turned so he could drape it over her shoulders. WHOLE SECRET LOVE
  • He hesitated, surprised by her words, but plunged ahead.
  • His hands hesitate a moment with the paper cutter, then he almost seems to hear the voice of James Greenwood speaking to him across the years from a century ago in London.
  • Furthermore, the rapidly changing listing rules of China and the weak enforceability of such rules have added to the complexity of the problem, which make foreign investors hesitate to move forward.
  • Despite keeping such company, he did not hesitate to impale the rich and mighty on his pen.
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • I here hesitate before a little adventure which I would not make too much of nor yet minify: it seems to me so gentle and winning. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • She didn't hesitate to tell intrusive photographers to "naff off".
  • For this he often uses extremely closed and narrow space like a labyrinth that is made with cardboard. It causes an uncanny experience to the audiences who hesitate ones' next step in the dark space.
  • Please do not hesitate to contact any of the above or the undersigned should you require any further assistance.
  • Chris hesitates for a beat before rushing up and knocking Johnnie down in a quick flurry of shots.
  • I hesitate to recommend another book about living abroad when television and newsprint are overpopulated with seekers of a place in the sun, but this account of life in an Andalusian pueblo is different.
  • We looked for our share of the victuals, but they told me old bl -- bl "---- Again he hesitated, evidently afraid that some" unsonsy "thing was behind him. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2)
  • I hesitated a moment - reassured myself I'd understood correctly - and dived in.
  • Not necessarily, but even Barrie enthusiasts might hesitate before allowing someone like their idol to look after their own children unchaperoned.
  • If you feel you can support the club by selling a few books of tickets please don't hesitate to contact any committee or club member.
  • A person who is trying to deceive needs to think more about what they are doing, so they may drift off or pause as they think about what to say or hesitate during speech.
  • She didn't even hesitate to wait before she began dumping the syrup I had left out on her stack of flapjacks.
  • I hesitate before hooking left and Jerome is on me with punches to my head.
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • Britain should therefore not hesitate to use whatever powers and diplomatic skills she possesses to ensure that it does not come about.
  • Men are almost twice as likely to pause or hesitate when they speak unlike women who are more fluent speakers.
  • She never hesitates to call on God or to encourage her colleagues and families to do the same.
  • Nevertheless, it is not just a speciality item either, and anyone with curiosity about this era of singing - or looking for a fairly unknown coloratura soprano to enjoy - should not hesitate to acquire this pair of inexpensive discs.
  • He hesitated he would cooperate with the police.
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • He has always acted as sovereign instinctively; he was so as a private individual and clubbist; he is not to cease being so, now that he possesses legal authority, and all the more because if he hesitates he knows he is lost; to save himself from the scaffold he has no refuge but in a dictatorship. The French Revolution - Volume 3
  • He's the kind of filmmaker who doesn't hesitate to over-sentimentalize.
  • The road through this landscape moves with serpentine indecision: it rises, curves and double backs, hesitates, sinks, then curves back on itself once more.
  • Since it is quite unusual to need to stop a launch, a shy person would certainly hesitate about shouting out.
  • Please don't hesitate to call me.
  • He hesitated, uncertain, then realized that the archway at the end led on to the balcony above the great hall.
  • Shakspere never hesitated to take crude ore and rough ashler from any quarry of thought; and out of the dull, leaden material of others, produced characters in living form to walk the stage of life forever, teaching the lesson of virtue triumphant over vice. Shakspere, Personal Recollections
  • COMEY: The only reason I hesitate is it was never Director Balkinization
  • If you hesitate, you may lose the opportunity to compete altogether.
  • She hesitated briefly but quickly regained her poise.
  • At seminars or meetings, it was often he alone who saw the point of a question, and he would not hesitate to rephrase it, if he thought it unclear.
  • And the most important of all: she is supportive. So that if her kid gets into a fight, even if it is with a higher-ranking individual, she will not hesitate to go in and help.
  • Guy appeared to hesitate for a second, those intense, light eyes burning into hers.
  • Joaquin hesitated on his run up to the ball and then watch his weak kick saved easily by Korean goalkeeper Lee Woon Jae. World Cup Soccer - South Korea vs. Spain
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • It says such self-confessed limitations should make the department hesitate before going further.
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • It often happens, however, that, though they see the amphiboly, people hesitate to draw such distinctions, because of the dense crowd of persons who propose questions of the kind, in order that they may not be thought to be obstructionists at every turn: then, though they would never have supposed that that was the point on which the argument turned, they often find themselves faced by a paradox. On Sophistical Refutations
  • Ruha did not hesitate; she swung her arm up backward and drove the tip of her jambiya deep into the impostor's torso. The Veiled Dragon
  • Godfrey did not hesitate, but attacked immediately, charging headlong while the Egyptians were still in their camp.
  • Some comrades are soft and hesitate to take action against offenders.
  • Asked to look to the future Adu briefly hesitates, perhaps wary of relighting the promotional touchpaper, yet can't resist touching on the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
  • However, behind this façade lurks a strict disciplinarian who never hesitates to act firmly and take unpopular decisions.
  • There is not a single object the existence of which we hesitate to accept until definite proofs are furnished.
  • You did not hesitate to attack Obama and the ads you sponsored were by some standards harse and dirty, but they were present to us as the truth. Clinton's new job: Persuading diehard fans to back Obama
  • We will not hesitate to take on tough, escalating issues, but we will do so in a measured, thoughtful fashion.
  • She hesitated for a moment, running her nimble fingers around the rim of her tankard.
  • Of the many chances Scotland bombed, the most shinily gilt-edged came shortly afterwards when Ross Rennie, a real handful throughout, broke past three English defenders and fatally hesitated before trying to pass to one of Mike Blair or Laidlaw, both clear outside him. Six Nations 2012: Andy Robinson statistics fail to ease Scotland agony
  • It was his business to depict palaces and royal chapels, but he did not hesitate to show them without majesty - under scaffolds or being repaired.
  • You must know that though I grieved at their disapprobation, I could not hesitate.
  • For he does not hesitate, perhaps, to venture a ducat, but if it is proposed to stake ten, he immediately becomes aware of the possibility of his being mistaken–a possibility which has hitherto escaped his observation. The LHC Will Discover the Higgs. Wanna Bet? | Universe Today
  • Damin hesitated for a moment then shrugged, rubbing the handprint that stood out against his tan in the twilight. HARSHINI
  • After doing roles that even junior actors would hesitate to accept, Kamal has chosen the untravelled path in real life too.
  • She hesitated slightly before answering the inspector's question.
  • I will not hesitate to seek for an immediate legal redress through my solicitors for any consequential loss.
  • When the Society for Cinema Studies asked me to sit on the plenary panel addressing the ‘State of the Profession’ in March, I hesitated.
  • I wouldn't hesitate to use them in speaking to my maiden aunt (- in-law). Ensename, por favor!
  • I dunno if this carries in the transcript, but this guy hesitated suspiciously after every single fact.
  • hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter
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  • These pirates hesitate at nothing.
  • Of course, Mr. Kagan relies heavily on Thucydides, as any historian of the Peloponnesian War must, but he doesn't hesitate to take issue with his judgments.
  • We hesitated to accept the present proposal.
  • We do not hesitate to class amongst vegetables the Drosera, the Dionaea, the Evolution créatrice. English
  • Her bearing, however, had a dignity and a decision which would make even Mrs. Marchmont hesitate before she "meddled" again. From Jest to Earnest
  • At first the student hesitated with the chord changes and fumbled quite often, messing up accidentals in the tune as we jumped from key to key and so on.
  • His underlying point remains valid today, although, of course, we now hesitate to make historical statements about the narrative characters in the Elijah and Elisha prophetical stories.
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • People should not hesitate to contact the police if they've noticed anyone acting suspiciously.
  • I will not hesitate to take unpopular decisions.
  • Augustus firmly imposed his discipline on his men: he once dismissed an entire legion in disgrace, and didn't hesitate to decimate troops who would give in to the enemy.
  • People weary of Vista's mindless restrictions should not hesitate to upgrade.
  • Duck confit has become such a workhorse of the second-rate suburban brasserie and high-street café chain that one almost hesitates to order it these days.
  • Your letter spoke of victory, and I hesitate to end on a note that is less than uplifting.
  • One separates from the throng hovers awhile on the edge shudders, hesitates, realizes it is alone, a grace note, composes a radical new choreography darts and dives to its own dance that complements, defies and defines solo and ensemble, both we and me. Contretemps - French Word-A-Day
  • For a second the dog hesitated, then as if compelled by a command, Rocky pounced on Kevin trailing his rough tongue all over his master's face in long slurpy licks.
  • The clients I spoke with don't hesitate to make eye contact and pipe up with an opinion.
  • I did not hesitate a moment, in fact no wink of sleep had I that night, but lay tossing and turning, longing for daylight to come that I might inspan and commence my long trek. A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa
  • First, don't hesitate to ask people to retweet your tweet.
  • Willi made his way over to Madge Grimsilk, coughed, hesitated, then bowed in a very old-fashioned and courtly way.
  • Goats chewed the shadows of the rock and gazed with proprietorial sarcasm and planted themselves in my path to watch me hesitate.
  • For a moment, for just so long as it needs to stuff a cartridge into a breech-loader, the lama hesitated. Kim
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • Julia hesitates, but suggests that perhaps some memories can be retrieved through hypnosis.
  • I might today hesitate to turn in a burglar.
  • People hesitate to approach consumer courts either because of negligence or due to some inherent fear about the very idea of filing a case.
  • Please do not hesitate to call us.
  • I hesitated to contradict him, but I believed he was missing the point.
  • She hesitated for a fraction of a second before responding.
  • If they perceive that a military challenge threatens their country's interests, they will not hesitate to fight.
  • We hesitated and then mouthed each other's names into the noisy carriage, a huge interrobang hanging over us both.
  • I wouldn't hesitate for a moment.
  • If you with to discuss the matter further, please do not hesitate to contact me.
  • It was expected to be an ordinary courtesy call, but the Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Political Consultative Forum didn't hesitate to talk shop.
  • Do not hesitate to turn to us if you are in difficulty.
  • After cleaning up and finding a ride into town, Seth and I didn't hesitate with spending most of the money on Tomas' credit card.
  • Let us not hesitate to admit that my eminent friend omitted to give us the name of this ephebe in the course of his demonstrations. The Captive
  • He hesitated and asked me if he could sit near me.
  • I hesitate for a moment, then I burrow in the shoebox underneath my bed for the piece of paper I'm looking for.
  • I know of one pol who won't hesitate calling the Ds to the floor - Latest Articles
  • I hesitate to record the many other instances of his sagacity.
  • Collectively the monkhood forms the strongest institution apart from the military, and it has not hesitated to flex its muscles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lady hesitated for a moment, watching the two in front of her with an inquisitive look before trotting off briskly to catch up.
  • If they are cornered by a predator, mountain goats will not hesitate to use their horns to defend themselves.
  • Each of these icons should open a balloon help when the user hesitates over it with the mouse.
  • Both writers do not hesitate to admit that the breviary is the great source of the Church of England's The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • If receive subpoena, we also can undertake assessment to subpoena, not hesitate even below essential condition litigate .
  • Therefore, at the end I chose not hesitate intoxication, I would rather choose to believe, as the movie would like to express as - Christmas spirit!
  • Britain should therefore not hesitate to use whatever powers and diplomatic skills she possesses to ensure that it does not come about.
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  • They enjoy water and do not hesitate to enter it on warm days.
  • Marnie hesitated for a half second too long, looking at the man who'd designated himself as her house husband.
  • The absorption from atmospheric causes of radiant enemy in these parts he showed was due to "water-stuff," which he hesitated to call aqueous vapor, since the banded spectrum of water was present, and not lines. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
  • I'd hesitate before accepting such an offer.
  • She hesitated, but slowly walked out of the cell, afraid that rats or spiders would brush her feet.
  • With these men, to compose is to hesitate; and to revise is to be mortified by fresh doubts and unsupplied omissions. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
  • I hesitate even to call it a review - hatchet job is more like it.
  • Usually people hesitated at this point, back-pedalled a bit, played for time. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Now, the man you meet and whom you would not hesitate a moment to ask a favor of, is what I call a magnetic man. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume VIII. Interviews
  • Whatever may be the end of the susbscription, or of your more immediate exertions, Sir, to serve me, I cannot hesitate to inform you that the clothing my youngest daughter, and the entire support of my Son in lodgings, still call for what I cannot continue to give without thus soliciting and obtaining something to keep the wheels going which I have put in motion. Letter 317
  • 'Hesitate not, my dear girl,' cried he kindly, 'to unbosom your griefs or your apprehensions, where they will be received with all the tenderness due to such a confidence, and held sacred from every human inspection; unless you permit me yourself to entrust your best and wisest friend.' Camilla
  • I hesitate to describe him as really clever.
  • If you are in any doubt regarding the acceptability of your qualifications you should not hesitate to contact the faculty for advice.

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