hesitative, a.
(ˈhɛzɪteɪtɪv)
[f. L. hæsitāt-, pa. ppl. stem of hæsitāre to hesitate: see -ive.]
Shewing, or given to, hesitation.
| 1795 Montford Castle II. 150 He stood hesitative and confused. 1865 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. xviii. xiv. VIII. 86 For four days more, he hung about the place, minatory, hesitative; but attempted nothing feasible. 1882 Mozley Remin. Oriel I. 152 His hesitative manner of speaking. |
Hence ˈhesitatively adv., in a hesitating manner.
| 1881 R. A. King Love the Debt xix, ‘I think I'd try giving her notice again, first’, hesitatively suggested his feeble fellow-bachelor. |