indecision
(ɪndɪˈsɪʒən)
[a. F. indécision (1611 in Cotgr.); see in-3 and decision.]
Want of decision; inability to decide or to make up one's mind; a wavering between possible courses of action; hesitation.
| a 1763 Shenstone Ess. (1765) 208 The term indecision, in a man's character, implies an idea very nicely different from that of irresolution; yet it has a tendency to produce it. 1791 Boswell Johnson 17 Apr. an. 1778, I talked of the strange indecision of mind, and imbecility of the common occurrences of life, which we may observe in some people. 1828 D'Israeli Chas. I, I. x. 290 A character of hopeless indecision is fatal to military success. 1868 Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) II. App. 529 His indecision, his unwillingness to accept the crown..cause delay. |