dawdling
- hesitant adj.
- hesitating adj.
- slow adj.
- slow-footed adj.
- slow-going adj.
- slow-paced adj.
- tardy adj.
- trailing adj.
- vacillant adj.
- vacillatory adj.
- delay n.
- hesitation n.
- idleness n.
- inactivity n.
- indecisiveness n.
- inertness n.
- inoperativeness n.
- irresoluteness n.
- irresolution n.
- retardation n.
- tentativeness n.
- timidness n.
- to and fro n.
Example Sentences
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Cut a dawdling fight scene here and an interminable escape scene there, and the film would make a delightful in-universe companion to precede next summer’s “Superman” sequel, “Man of Tomorrow.”
From Salon ● Jun. 27, 2026
Like, just in case someone’s dawdling, or being careless about where they’re dumping snow.
From Slate ● Feb. 24, 2026
They try to take advantage of Anna Patten dawdling at the byeline as she's dispossessed by Martina Piemonte, but the rest of the Villa defence get back to ensure she can't move towards goal.
From BBC ● Mar. 15, 2024
Wearing an electric blue jacket emblazoned with the words “Tell Your Dog I Said Hi,” she crouches low to film a dawdling old pug named Jojo with her iPhone.
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 8, 2024
“Tastes very good, yes? Quit dawdling, Monkey. I’m garbage at chess.”
From "The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams" by Daniel Nayeri
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