Titubeante in english
Hesitant
pronunciation: hezɪtənt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: hezɪtənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
titubeante = unsteady ; faltering ; dilly-dally ; shilly-shally ; indecisive ; hesitatingly.
Example: He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.Example: In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.Example: I am unable to understand why government has shown such a dilly-dally attitude till now on such a sensitive issue.Example: The general masses prefer a brave, courageous leader over a shilly-shally indecisive Prime Minister, no matter how much popular votes he or his party has gained in the elections.Example: The general masses prefer a brave, courageous leader over a shilly-shally indecisive Prime Minister, no matter how much popular votes he or his party has gained in the elections.Example: I had no difficulty in grasping this meaning and famished as I was, rather hesitatingly, took the object and greedily devoured it.