22 Verbs to Use for the Word indecision

"Yes," Dick said, noting with boyish quickness the indecision in Jack's troubled face.

We might show him our canvas and try the open sea, but I fear that fore-mast is too weak, with three such holes in it, to bear the sail we should need!" "What think you of the wind?" said Ludlow, affecting an indecision he did not feel, in order to soothe the feelings of his wounded companion.

On the other hand, la Fontange betrayed the indecision and confusion of a worsted ship.

Fully alive to his great qualities, he yet deplored a certain indecision of character and an evident thirst for fame.

He desired a troubled indecision on which he might brood until he could shape it at will to a more vague or determinate form, according to the momentary state of his soul.

And yet at the sight of her my heart did not feel one moment's indecision; my whole soul went out to its idol as though she were still in her dazzling loveliness.

When the family had retired after supper, and left us to talk on our particular affairs, I found the same indecision, the same loathness to bring our courtship to a period, as formerly.

In an instant Josephine, with a sudden exclamation, flung aside indecision.

For one of the few times in his life his manner indicated indecision.

He knew Pompey's indecision of character, and confessed that Caesar was "a prodigy of energy;" but though the former showed little liking for him, he clung to him nevertheless.

But four months later he was lamenting Washington's "fatal indecision," and by inference was calling him "a blunderer."

The idea of a repetition of the dreadful scenes he had just encountered, overcame his indecision, and, with a sudden and startling cry, he sprung into the bushes, and fled with the speed of a wild deer.

Gotzkowsky perceived the indecision, the wavering of the general, and he felt that he must now risk every thing to overcome his resistance.

Gelsomina read his indecision in his eye, and regretted that she should have caused him so much uneasiness.

It availed him nothing now to regret indecision, his being partly coerced by the masterful mistress of the house into remaining as long as he had remained; or to lament that other sentiment, conspiring to this endthe desire or determination, not to flee from what he most feared.

De Catinat saw their indecision, and he followed up his advantage.

But his eyes were shining with a high purpose, that shamed her momentary indecision.

I have always had a great deal of sympathy with that personage, for I share his temperamental indecision.

"The braggart feebleness which travesties strength, the immoral claim which swaggers in the sanctity of historical right, the timidity which shelters its indecision behind empty and formal excuses, never were more despised than by the great Prussian King," so H. v. Treitschke tells us.

"I will slay his indecision.

It was the common sense, curtly and neatly put, upon which our armies waited, and for whose cold and bleached utterances our glorious young men were sent home from Washington by rail in coffins, red receipts of Slavery to acknowledge Northern indecision.

A Cook's guide was watching our indecision with hungry eyes.

22 Verbs to Use for the Word  indecision