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Hesitantly

/ˈhɛz.ɪ.tənt.li/adverb
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Hesitantly describes an action or manner performed with uncertainty, reluctance, or a pause for thought, often reflecting inner doubt or caution. In everyday and professional contexts, it's used to convey a sense of careful deliberation, such as when someone is weighing options before proceeding, highlighting the human element of indecision in a fast-paced world.

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Studies in psycholinguistics reveal that people who speak hesitantly often use filler words like 'um' or 'uh' an average of 4-6 times per minute, which can signal deeper cognitive processing and make them appear more relatable; surprisingly, this trait is linked to higher creativity scores in research from the University of Michigan.

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