hem and haw
volume
folder open
wordList
Close
British pronunciation/hˈɛm and hˈɔː/
American pronunciation/hˈɛm ænd hˈɔː/
01

bafouiller

to hesitate in making a decision or saying something
folder open
wordList
Close
to [hem] and [haw] definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "hem and haw" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "hem and haw" is uncertain, but it is believed to have emerged from the sounds people make when they hesitate, pause, or try to gather their thoughts. The word "hem" represents the act of clearing one's throat or making a throaty sound, while "haw" imitates the sound of hesitation or uncertainty. It is a figurative expression that captures the verbal behavior of individuals who stammer, stumble, or speak evasively when faced with a question or decision.

example
Example
examples
The politician hemmed and hawed when asked about their stance on the controversial issue, avoiding a direct answer.
When faced with a choice, he often hems and haws, taking a long time to make up his mind.
The speaker is hemming and hawing, struggling to find the right words to answer the difficult question.
The employee hemmed and hawed during the meeting, struggling to provide a clear response to the boss's question.
download-mobile-app
Download Mobile App
Langeek Mobile Application
Download Application
Shareable cards

Meaning of "To [hem] and [haw]" in French
Copyright © 2020 Langeek Inc. | Tous droits réservés | Politique de confidentialité
Copyright © 2020 Langeek Inc.
Tous droits réservés
Politique de confidentialité
instagramtelegramlinkedintwitterfacebook
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store