adjective showing or feeling hesitancy; uncertain

  • Her irresolve attitude towards the project caused delays in the timeline.
  • He seems so irresolute about making a decision.
  • She's always so wishy-washy and irresolute.
  • The clouds in the sky appeared irresolute, unsure whether to bring rain or sunshine.

adjective describing a person or their behavior as not expressing or revealing commitment or opinion

  • The diplomat remained noncommittal during the negotiations, refusing to take a firm stance on the issue.
  • When asked about his plans for the weekend, he gave a noncommittal shrug.
  • She gave me a noncommittal response when I asked her if she wanted to hang out.
  • His noncommittal attitude towards life left him feeling adrift, without a clear direction.

noun a structure used to separate two areas, typically made of wood or metal

preposition used to indicate position or location on a physical object or surface

  • The committee members are still on the fence about which proposal to support.
  • I'm on the fence about whether to go to the party or not.
  • I'm really on the fence about trying that new restaurant.
  • She's on the fence about quitting her job and starting her own business.

noun the action of walking or moving in a cautious or stealthy manner

verb to tread or move warily or stealthily

  • The politician accused his opponent of pussyfooting around the issue during the debate.
  • Stop pussyfooting and just tell me the truth!
  • Quit pussyfooting and make a decision already!
  • She was pussyfooting through the minefield of office politics, trying not to offend anyone.

noun indecisiveness or hesitation in making a decision

verb to show indecision or hesitation in making a decision

  • It is important to make decisions promptly and not shilly shally in business meetings.
  • Stop shilly shallying and just choose a movie to watch!
  • Quit shilly shallying and just do it already!
  • Her mind shilly shallied between staying in her comfort zone and taking a risk.

noun indecisive or irresolute behavior

verb to show indecisive or irresolute behavior

  • The committee criticized the manager for his shilly shallying on important decisions.
  • Stop shilly shallying and just make up your mind already!
  • Quit your shilly shallying and get to work!
  • Her constant shilly shallying between two career paths is delaying her success.

verb to waver in mind, will, or feeling; hesitate in choice of opinions or courses

  • The committee members vacillated on whether to approve the new policy.
  • I can't decide, I keep vacillating between the two options.
  • Stop vacillating and just pick one already!
  • Her emotions vacillated between joy and sorrow throughout the day.

noun the quality of being indecisive or irresolute

  • The vacillation in the committee's decision-making process caused delays in project completion.
  • Her vacillation between the two job offers is making her anxious.
  • Stop your vacillation and just pick one already!
  • The constant vacillation of the pendulum symbolized the uncertainty of the situation.

verb present participle of vacillate, meaning to waver in mind or opinion; indecisive

adjective describing someone or something that is indecisive or wavering

  • The board members have been vacillating on whether to approve the new budget proposal.
  • She's always vacillating between which movie to watch on movie night.
  • Stop vacillating and just pick a restaurant already!
  • His vacillating thoughts mirrored the turbulent ocean waves.

noun a person who wavers or is indecisive

verb to sway back and forth, to show indecision or hesitation

  • Despite the economic challenges, the company did not waver in its commitment to innovation.
  • She didn't waver in her decision to pursue a career in music.
  • I told him not to waver on his plan to ask her out.
  • His resolve was like a rock, never once did it waver in the face of adversity.