Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To delay action, wait or hesitate in American Thesaurus
To delay action, wait or hesitate
put off ()
to delay doing something, especially because you do not want to do it
hold off ()
to deliberately delay doing something
wait around ()
to do nothing because you are expecting something to happen, and you cannot do anything until it does
to wait in a patient way for an opportunity to do something
to have to wait for something, especially when this is annoying and boring
falter (verb)
to stop doing something because you have lost your confidence or determination
get hung up (informal)
informal to be delayed
hang around ()
hunker down (American)
park (verb)
to stop pursuing or dealing with something temporarily
shilly-shally (verb)
take a rain check (on something) ()
used for saying that you are not going to accept an offer or suggestion immediately, but you may accept it later
to one side ()
if you put something to one side, you do not talk about it or deal with it now
wait on ()
to wait for a particular thing to happen
to wait in a patient way for your opportunity to have or to do something