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indecision

noun as in hesitation

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For some, regret might be slow-brewing indecision that amounts to loss, like not having children.

There’s also the charming indecision, the earnest desire to weigh all options against each other and seeing every side so that the only logical conclusion is to be mired in a well-meaning state of paralysis — which, in another dialect, translates to spineless lack of resolve and commitment phobia.

Laughing, smiling too much or displaying expressions of empathy, disappointment or support at work was interpreted as weakness, immaturity or indecision.

But campaign infighting and indecision on which issues to emphasise ultimately sank her presidential bid.

From BBC

For months, observers had called his position untenable, partly because of the indecision with which he handled the controversies surrounding him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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