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    dither
    /ˈdɪðə/

    verb

    • 1. be indecisive: "I can't bear people who dither"
    • 2. add white noise to (a digital recording) to reduce distortion of low-amplitude signals.

    noun

    • 1. indecisive behaviour: informal "after months of dither ministers had still not agreed"
    • 2. a state of agitation: "all of a dither, he prophesied instant chaos"

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  2. DITHER definition: 1. to be unable to make a decision about doing something: 2. to be very nervous, excited, or…. Learn more.

  3. Dither is a verb meaning to shiver, tremble, or act nervously or indecisively. It is also a noun meaning a state of excitement or confusion. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, and word history.

  4. noun. a trembling; vibration. a state of flustered excitement or fear. verb (used without object) to act irresolutely; vacillate. North England. to tremble with excitement or fear. dither. / ˈdɪðə / verb. to be uncertain or indecisive. to be in an agitated state. to tremble, as with cold.

  5. The verb dither implies not only that you're having a hard time deciding about something, but that you're upset or agitated about it. You might say to your friend, "Don't just pace around and dither about what to wear!

  6. Definition of dither verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Dither is a noun or verb that means a state of indecisive agitation or trembling. It can also mean to act irresolutely or hesitate. See examples, synonyms, translations and related terms.

  8. Dither means to hesitate or be uncertain about something. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, with synonyms, pronunciation, and translations.