What does δισταγμό in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word δισταγμό in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use δισταγμό in Greek.
The word δισταγμό in Greek means χωρίς δισταγμό, διστακτικά, διστακτικά, αβέβαια, γενναία, ατρόμητα, χωρίς δισταγμό, χωρίς ενδοιασμό, χωρίς δισταγμό, χωρίς δισταγμό. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word δισταγμό
χωρίς δισταγμό(without questioning, hesitation) The man walked away and the dog went right along with him. |
διστακτικά(wavering) The old film moved shakily from frame to frame. |
διστακτικά, αβέβαια(with hesitation) Aaron hovered at the door uncertainly for a moment before knocking. |
γενναία, ατρόμητα(bravely, without reaction) |
χωρίς δισταγμό(without pausing, no hesitation) When I said I was broke, Tyron unhesitatingly offered to give me as much money as I needed. |
χωρίς ενδοιασμό, χωρίς δισταγμό(showing complete trust) (μεταφορικά) It is unwise to believe unquestioningly everything your parents tell you. |
χωρίς δισταγμό(immediately, willingly) The soldier was willing to shoot without hesitation. |
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