halting (Meaning)
halting (s)
disabled in the feet or legs
fragmentary or halting from emotional strain
halting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Hail
of Halt
Synonyms & Antonyms of halting
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halting Sentence Examples
- The speaker's halting speech impediment hindered their ability to deliver the message clearly.
- The witness's halting testimony caused the jury to doubt their credibility.
- The runner's halting steps indicated that they were nearing exhaustion.
- The car's engine came to a halting stop, stranding us on the side of the road.
- The traffic halted abruptly, creating a gridlock that stretched for miles.
- The halting peace negotiations raised doubts about whether a resolution could be reached.
- The hikers encountered a halting river that slowed their progress significantly.
- The halting growth of the company worried investors concerned about its long-term prospects.
- The patient's halting recovery from surgery required close monitoring and extensive rehabilitation.
- The halting sound of the old clock echoed through the empty house, evoking a sense of forgotten time.
FAQs About the word halting
disabled in the feet or legs, fragmentary or halting from emotional strainof Hail, of Halt
infirm, unsure, conflicted, irresolute, indecisive, wobbly,faltering, questioning, uncertain, ambivalent
certain, confident, unquestioning,decisive, decisive, certain, confident, positive, resolute, determined
The speaker's halting speech impediment hindered their ability to deliver the message clearly.
The witness's halting testimony caused the jury to doubt their credibility.
The runner's halting steps indicated that they were nearing exhaustion.
The car's engine came to a halting stop, stranding us on the side of the road.