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Definitions from the WebEchePart of Speech: VerbDefinition: To delay or hesitate in taking action; to be reluctant or unwilling. Sense: Popular UsageExample sentence 1: Jane can't seem to decide on which dress to buy for the party, so she tends to eche when it comes to making a choice. Example sentence 2: The team manager was criticized for eching in making critical decisions during the match, causing them to lose. Sense: Local UsageExample sentence 1: The old man is known for his tendency to eche when it comes to paying his bills. Example sentence 2: The company's board members often eche on approving new projects, leading to missed opportunities for growth. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: A delay or hesitation in action. Sense: Popular UsageExample sentence 1: The student missed the deadline due to her eche in submitting the assignment. Example sentence 2: The eche in responding to the urgent email caused confusion and frustration among the colleagues. Sense: Local UsageExample sentence 1: The restaurant owner was annoyed by the eche of the chef in preparing the food, resulting in longer waiting times. Example sentence 2: The eche in finding a suitable venue for the event caused the organizer to face difficulties in planning. | ||||
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