Both Uses of
indecision
in
Mansfield Park
- Everybody was growing weary of indecision, and the first idea with everybody was, that nothing had been proposed before so likely to suit them all.†
Chpt 14 *
- Here Fanny interposed, however, with anxious protestations of her own equal ignorance; she had never played the game nor seen it played in her life; and Lady Bertram felt a moment's indecision again; but upon everybody's assuring her that nothing could be so easy, that it was the easiest game on the cards, and Henry Crawford's stepping forward with a most earnest request to be allowed to sit between her ladyship and Miss Price, and teach them both, it was so settled; and Sir Thomas,…†
Chpt 25
Definition:
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(indecision) leaving a decision unmade due to uncertainty; or a general tendency to leave decisions unmade