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How do you put hesitantly in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "hesitantly" in a sentence:

* "She hesitantly approached the microphone, her voice trembling slightly." (This shows that the action was done with uncertainty or reluctance.)

* "He hesitantly agreed to the proposal, unsure if it was the right decision." (This highlights the speaker's uncertainty and doubt.)

* "The child hesitantly reached out for the toy, unsure if it was safe." (This emphasizes the cautious and uncertain nature of the action.)

* "The witness hesitantly identified the suspect, unsure if they were truly the perpetrator." (This implies that the speaker is unsure of the accuracy of their statement.)

* "He hesitantly opened the letter, fearing the contents." (This suggests the speaker's apprehension and fear about the outcome.)

You can also use "hesitantly" as an adverb to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb:

* "He spoke hesitantly about his past." (This indicates that the speaker spoke with difficulty or reluctance.)

* "The dog was hesitantly approaching the stranger." (This describes the dog's cautious behavior.)

* "She walked hesitantly towards the edge of the cliff." (This shows that the speaker was cautious and uncertain about her movement.)

Remember, "hesitantly" implies a sense of doubt, reluctance, or uncertainty.

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