vacillant (Meaning)
Wordnet
vacillant (s)
uncertain in purpose or action
Webster
vacillant (a.)
Vacillating; wavering; fluctuating; irresolute.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vacillant
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vacillant Sentence Examples
- The vacillating wind caused the sailboat to drift erratically.
- The politician's vacillant stance on key issues alienated both supporters and detractors.
- The judge's vacillating rulings left the jury in a state of confusion.
- The actor's vacillating performance made it difficult to determine his true character.
- The patient's vacillating symptoms made it challenging for doctors to diagnose her condition.
- The school's vacillating policies on homework and discipline caused chaos among students and parents.
- The company's vacillating strategy led to inconsistent results and financial losses.
- The athlete's vacillating determination hindered his progress in the competition.
- The friend's vacillating loyalty made it difficult to trust her sincerity.
- The town's vacillating economy affected the livelihoods of its residents.
FAQs About the word vacillant
uncertain in purpose or actionVacillating; wavering; fluctuating; irresolute.
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The vacillating wind caused the sailboat to drift erratically.
The politician's vacillant stance on key issues alienated both supporters and detractors.
The judge's vacillating rulings left the jury in a state of confusion.
The actor's vacillating performance made it difficult to determine his true character.