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hesitative

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.

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