indeciso
undecided ; hesitant ; wavering ; dilly-dally ; shilly-shally ; indecisive.
Poul Qvist Joergensen, Social Democratic MP, expressed his Party's undecided attitude towards tax exemption for sponsorship.
Although our library has long offered computer training classes, many of the senior citizens seemed hesitant to sign up for them.
The writer reflects on his wavering Catholic faith.
I am unable to understand why government has shown such a dilly-dally attitude till now on such a sensitive issue.
The general masses prefer a brave, courageous leader over a shilly-shally indecisive Prime Minister, no matter how much popular votes he or his party has gained in the elections.
The general masses prefer a brave, courageous leader over a shilly-shally indecisive Prime Minister, no matter how much popular votes he or his party has gained in the elections.
de forma indecisa
indecisively
She stood indecisively by the poolside while other girls dived straight in.
de manera indecisa
indecisively
She stood indecisively by the poolside while other girls dived straight in.
estar indeciso
be hesitant (to)
be in/of [USA] two minds
I remember being hesitant to buy a CD player because I was attached to my extensive collection of LPs collected over a lifetime.
I have long been of two minds about the relationship of form and content.
estar indeciso entre o
be torn between ... and ...
However, in producing a bulletin one is often torn between including the scanty, undigested and possibly inaccurate details of a new proposal and holding fire until fuller information is available, and thereby missing a publication deadline.
indecisos, los [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
hesitant, the
This is a small service for the bold and resolute would find a way of escape anyhow: the faint-hearted and hesitant are those who need to be enticed into a wider world, and they are very numerous.
indeciso sobre
on the fence on
Analysts are also on the fence on this subject.