1 the quality of being unable to make a decision or having a lot of difficulty in deciding something: --
Indecision at the front was compounded by lack of direction from the rear.
They include conjunctions, interjections, time adverbials, indicators of indecision, and other discourse words.
The longer response times seen only in seven-year-olds, when correctly interpreting pseudo-homonyms versus nonsense words, may reflect this emerging awareness and its associated indecision.
One sign that the astronomer has learned his astrology is his indecision over borderline cases.
As a consequence it becomes the victim of indecision, confusion and obfuscation.
And there is hardly any doubt or indecision about the babu's decisive choice.
Those who represent the "best" professional values in medicine find themselves wandering in a fog of disillusionment and indecision.
Four-year-olds, on the other hand, showed evidence of indecision when interpreting nonsense words, but less so when interpreting pseudo-homonyms.