waverer (Meaning)

Wordnet

waverer (n)

one who hesitates (usually out of fear)

Webster

waverer (n.)

One who wavers; one who is unsettled in doctrine, faith, opinion, or the like.

waverer Sentence Examples

  1. The waverer hesitated over her decision, torn between two equally compelling choices.
  2. The politician's speech skillfully swayed the waverers to their side.
  3. In the fickle stock market, waverers often let emotions guide their investment decisions.
  4. The athlete's performance was affected by a moment of wavering confidence.
  5. The waverer's loyalty was tested when their friend made a controversial decision.
  6. The religious waverer struggled to reconcile their beliefs with the realities of the world.
  7. The ethical waverer faced a difficult dilemma that challenged their moral compass.
  8. The team's morale suffered as several key players became waverers.
  9. The waverer's indecision prolonged the tense negotiations.
  10. The waverer's reputation as a reliable ally was tarnished after repeated instances of wavering.

FAQs About the word waverer

one who hesitates (usually out of fear)One who wavers; one who is unsettled in doctrine, faith, opinion, or the like.

hesitate, falter, hang back,vacillate, halt, wait, wabble, dither, scruple, debate

continue, decide,decide, stir, continue, stir, dive (in), dive (in), advance, advance

The waverer hesitated over her decision, torn between two equally compelling choices.

The politician's speech skillfully swayed the waverers to their side.

In the fickle stock market, waverers often let emotions guide their investment decisions.

The athlete's performance was affected by a moment of wavering confidence.