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supergoku0
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off-topic - vocal help
Hi all,
Sorry that I posted a question that is completely off-topic here, I can't get help from the dictionary and people there... I just couldn't think of other ways but you guys as many of your mother tongue is english..
Can you suggest a vocab(adjective) that has the meanging of "behaving not firmly enough, not having a firm viewpoint on a given issue , being hesitant, etc.
TIA,
Goku
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I think indecisive would be good or possibly reluctant.
If you could give us the sentence in which you wish to use it in I might be able to help more
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