Not Hesitate

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Pronunciation: /nɑt ˈhɛzɪˌteɪt/

Definitions of not hesitate

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'hesitate' is the verb in the phrase 'not hesitate.'

Example Sentences

A1 I do not hesitate to ask for help when I don't understand something.

A2 She does not hesitate to try new things and explore different opportunities.

B1 The team did not hesitate to take on the challenging project and worked hard to succeed.

B2 As a leader, he does not hesitate to make tough decisions for the benefit of the company.

C1 In high-pressure situations, top athletes do not hesitate to perform at their best.

C2 Experienced diplomats do not hesitate to negotiate peace agreements in complex international conflicts.

Examples of not hesitate in a Sentence

formal In professional settings, it is important to not hesitate when making decisions.

informal If you have any questions, feel free to not hesitate to ask me.

slang When it comes to trying new things, just go for it and not hesitate!

figurative When faced with challenges, do not hesitate to take the leap and push yourself out of your comfort zone.

Grammatical Forms of not hesitate

past tense

did not hesitate

plural

do not hesitate

comparative

hesitate not

superlative

hesitate least

present tense

do not hesitate

future tense

will not hesitate

perfect tense

have not hesitated

continuous tense

is not hesitating

singular

does not hesitate

positive degree

hesitate

infinitive

to not hesitate

gerund

hesitating

participle

not hesitated

Origin and Evolution of not hesitate

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'not hesitate' originated from the Old French word 'hesiter' which came from the Latin word 'haesitare' meaning 'to stick fast, hesitate'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'not hesitate' has retained its original meaning of pausing or being indecisive, but it has also taken on a connotation of being firm and resolute in certain contexts.