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Hesitant vs Incredulous - What's the difference?

hesitant | incredulous |

As adjectives the difference between hesitant and incredulous

is that hesitant is hesitant, shaky while incredulous is skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe.

As a verb hesitant

is .

hesitant

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Tending to hesitate, wait, or proceed with caution or reservation.
  • I am hesitant to recommend him as a manager because he has a short temper.

    Anagrams

    * ----

    incredulous

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe.
  • * 1918 ,
  • Xodar listened in incredulous astonishment to my narration of the events which had transpired within the arena at the rites of Issus.
  • Expressing or indicative of incredulity.
  • * 2009 , '>citation
  • Reactions at Sun's campus, an hour's drive from San Francisco, ranged from the fearful to the incredulous .
  • * 1601 , William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night , III.4:
  • Why euery thing adheres togither, that no dramme of a scruple, no scruple of a scruple, no obstacle, no incredulous or vnsafe circumstance [...].
  • * 1984 , , opinion in People v Terrell'', 459 N.E.2d 1337, ] quoted in David C. Brody, James R. Acker, and Wayne A. Logan, ''Criminal Law ,[http://books.google.com/books?id=2ipUSeStAzQC Jones & Bartlett Publishers (2001), ISBN 0-8342-1083-5, page 564,
  • Faced with these facts, we find it incredulous that [the] defendant had any intent other than the armed robbery of the service station.

    Derived terms

    * incredulously