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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
ambitendency, ambivalence, capriciousness, chance, chanciness, change of mind, changeableness, double-mindedness, dubiety, dubiousness, erraticism, erraticness, fence-sitting, fence-straddling, fickleness, fluctuation, hesitancy, hesitation, incalculability, incertitude, inconstancy, indecisiveness, indemonstrability, indeterminacy, indetermination, indeterminism, infirmity of purpose, instability, irresolution, luck, mercuriality, mugwumpery, mugwumpism, randomness, second thoughts, shilly-shally, shilly-shallying, suspense, suspensefulness, tergiversation, to-and-fro, unaccountability, uncertainness, uncertainty, uncertainty principle, undecidedness, undeterminedness, unforeseeableness, unpredictability, unprovability, unsettledness, unsettlement, unsureness, unverifiability, vacillation, wavering, whimsicality
Dictionary Results for indecision:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
indecision
    n 1: doubt concerning two or more possible alternatives or
         courses of action; "his indecision was only momentary but
         the opportunity was lost" [syn: indecision,
         indecisiveness, irresolution]
    2: the trait of irresolution; a lack of firmness of character or
       purpose; "the king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil
       in his court" [syn: indecisiveness, indecision] [ant:
       decision, decisiveness]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Indecision \In`de*ci"sion\, n. [Pref. in- not + decision: cf. F.
   ind['e]cision.]
   Lack of decision; lack of settled purpose, or of firmness;
   indetermination; wavering of mind; irresolution; vacillation;
   hesitation.
   [1913 Webster]

         The term indecision . . . implies an idea very nicely
         different from irresolution; yet it has a tendency to
         produce it.                              --Shenstone.
   [1913 Webster]

         Indecision . . . is the natural accomplice of violence.
                                                  --Burke.
   [1913 Webster]

3. The Devil's Dictionary (1881-1906)
INDECISION, n.  The chief element of success; "for whereas," saith Sir
Thomas Brewbold, "there is but one way to do nothing and divers way to
do something, whereof, to a surety, only one is the right way, it
followeth that he who from indecision standeth still hath not so many
chances of going astray as he who pusheth forwards" -- a most clear
and satisfactory exposition on the matter.
    "Your prompt decision to attack," said Genera Grant on a certain
occasion to General Gordon Granger, "was admirable; you had but five
minutes to make up your mind in."
    "Yes, sir," answered the victorious subordinate, "it is a great
thing to be know exactly what to do in an emergency.  When in doubt
whether to attack or retreat I never hesitate a moment -- I toss us a
copper."
    "Do you mean to say that's what you did this time?"
    "Yes, General; but for Heaven's sake don't reprimand me:  I
disobeyed the coin."


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