indecision

IPA: ɪndɪsˈɪʒʌn

noun

  • The inability to decide on a course of action, especially if two or more possibilities exist.
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Examples of "indecision" in Sentences

  • She paused in indecision, neither seeing nor being seen.
  • Sandy paused in indecision, till suddenly the fact that he was
  • Actually, I think this indecision is part of the game of much strange fiction.
  • It makes it sound like indecision is an exceptional circumstance, when it may in fact be quite commonplace.
  • What the Don says about Obama's indecision is true, but the reason why it is true is because of the fickle nature of his democratic collegues. ray
  • Hovering with indecision is common as Clarice Lispector plays out authorial thoughts mediated through her narrator and all in front of her reader.
  • The CIA character "begs for the green light to capture or kill the al Qaeda chieftain, but the line goes dead, suggesting that Berger and his colleagues, including Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and Defense Secretary William S. Cohen, frozen in indecision, had hung up on the CIA man."

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