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indecisiveness

[in-di-sahy-siv-nis] / ˌɪn dɪˈsaɪ sɪv nɪs /


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Their indecisiveness goes to the heart of the show, whose fundamental message is that supernatural evil abets, hides behind and jealously competes with everyday human evil.

From New York Times

Graham got off to a shaky start as Florida’s chief executive, and was dubbed “Gov. Jello” for some early indecisiveness.

From Seattle Times

That may have made things a tad more difficult on Ward, but when he wasn’t finding Victor for a school-record 16 catches, he showed a little indecisiveness when he had time to throw.

From Seattle Times

On the whole, Tagovailoa has looked steadier in the pocket than in previous seasons, and has been less prone to indecisiveness.

From Washington Times

Peoplehood keeps gathers” casual and upbeat, which sets the tone for the topics discussed: indecisiveness when scanning a menu, DoorDash reliance guilt, excitement for a future concert.

From Los Angeles Times