English to Spanish Dictionary hesitant

hesitant

vacilante
definition
adjective
clients are hesitant about buying
tentative, unsure, or slow in acting or speaking.
translation of 'hesitant'
adjective
vacilante,
titubeante
example
Until now, the UN has been characteristically 'hesitant' , to sometimes tragic effect.
The kiss was slow and innocent at first, apprehensive; he was still 'hesitant' and unsure.
This union is 'hesitant' in what they do, therefore they are not taken seriously by the government.
The staff was very 'hesitant' , making excuses and delaying to show Tony his baby.
Far from being a gesture of national confidence, our arts policy is 'hesitant' and uncertain.
Now I'm very 'hesitant' to cast doubt on any of your marvellous answers, but I do struggle to accept this one.
I stepped boldly out on that new path, unsure and a little afraid, but never 'hesitant' .
Their passing moves, once their strongest feature, were 'hesitant' and ragged, to be charitable.
I was a little nervous and 'hesitant' about taking on the job three years ago but I am glad that I did.
The actor was initially 'hesitant' when he first heard of the project.
Thus the only superpower on Earth appears 'hesitant' about projecting its power on the international stage.
I know that you run into a lot of people who are 'hesitant' to accept the fact that you say you do this.
Life is the only inspiration for Kundan Shah in an industry 'hesitant' to accept his films.
In times of writer's block, Dre has never been 'hesitant' to seek alternative medicine.
That shows that customers are less 'hesitant' to buy from the chipmaker, he said.
On the other hand, the governor also seemed 'hesitant' in giving orders to the military and police.
Even Ferguson was reportedly 'hesitant' in accepting the brief last Monday.
Though he would like to return home he is 'hesitant' because of the fact that health care is unaffordable.
The 'hesitant' robins were nowhere to be seen - I fear I may have scared them off.
That said, I was still a bit 'hesitant' to buy a whole big watermelon and soak it in vodka.
And by and large, they want to have questions asked and they want to have some 'hesitancy' about this initiative.
When she got him on the line, he was suspicious but 'hesitantly' agreed to meet her for a drink.
Crestfallen, she 'hesitantly' shuffled into the bank with me, and I began to feel a little bad.
We must overcome our 'hesitance' , doubt, fear, anxiety, grief, torment, suffering… if we can do all of these things, we can do anything.
Faerwald thought about the girl's 'hesitance' for a second before replying.
The 'hesitancy' and uncertainty that characterised the lead-up to this conflict has now been taken into the battlefield.
Instantly he saw me, but in place of the smile he would have given me only two days ago, there was a look of uncertainty and 'hesitance' .
A few women 'hesitantly' expressed their disapproval, but the doctor was in full flow by then.
I have read that he does not allow taping of interviews and yet, 'hesitantly' , ask him for permission to do so.
She wavered between 'hesitancy' and her natural propensity for fun.
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