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- Dictionarywavering/ˈweɪv(ə)rɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. moving in a quivering way; flickering: "a wavering flame"
- 2. becoming weaker; faltering: "she gave a wavering smile"
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Wavering means losing strength, determination, or purpose, or unable to decide which of two possibilities to choose. See how to use wavering in sentences and learn related words and phrases.
- English (US)
WAVERING meaning: 1. losing strength, determination, or...
- Znaczenie Wavering, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
WAVERING definicja: 1. losing strength, determination, or...
- Wavering in Simplified Chinese
WAVERING translate: 乏力;动摇; 踌躇; 犹豫不决; 举棋不定, 摇摆不定的, 摇摆不定....
- Wavering in Traditional Chinese
WAVERING translate: 乏力;動搖; 躊躇; 猶豫不決; 舉棋不定, 搖擺不定的, 搖擺不定....
- Waver
to lose strength, determination, or purpose, especially...
- English (US)
Waver means to vacillate irresolutely between choices, to weave or sway unsteadily, or to hesitate as if about to give way. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of waver.
Wavering definition: fluttering, swaying to and fro, tottering, or reeling. See examples of WAVERING used in a sentence.
Wavering means moving unsteadily back and forth, or exhibiting indecision or uncertainty. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of wavering in different languages.
Waver means to lose strength, determination, or purpose, or to have difficulty deciding between two possibilities. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and find related words and phrases.
Definitions of wavering. noun. the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes. synonyms: fluctuation. see more. noun. indecision in speech or action. synonyms: hesitation, vacillation. see more.
waver. / ˈweɪvə / verb. to be irresolute; hesitate between two possibilities. to become unsteady. to fluctuate or vary. to move back and forth or one way and another. (of light) to flicker or flash.