indecisionin‧de‧ci‧sion /ˌɪndɪˈsɪʒən/ noun [uncountable] - We finally bought the house after months of indecision.
- And they wandered for 40 years in the wilderness of indecision.
- But it's the indecision, not knowing when and how.
- For some months, Joan moved in some indecision between her home and Richard's.
- Her indecision made her sweat; her armpits felt clammy under her raincoat and the palms of her hands were moist.
- I study the amber until the waves of indecision and conflict about leaving Joe and the house recede.
- The Republicans' indecision over how to proceed stemmed from election-year dynamics.
- There would be no passes this time, no indecision.
- We do not have the right to find retreat in earnest indecision.
noundecisionindecisionadjectivedecided ≠ undecideddecisive ≠ indecisiveadverbdecidedlydecisively ≠ indecisivelyverbdecide