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What is the suffix in hesitation and how does it change base word?

The suffix in "hesitation" is -ation.

Here's how it changes the base word:

* Base word: Hesitate (verb) - meaning to pause or delay, often because of uncertainty.

* Suffix: -ation - turns the verb into a noun, denoting the act or state of doing something.

Therefore, "hesitation" means the act of pausing or delaying, often because of uncertainty.

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