wavering (Meaning)

Wordnet

wavering (n)

indecision in speech or action

the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes

Wordnet

wavering (s)

uncertain in purpose or action

Webster

wavering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Waver

wavering Sentence Examples

  1. The flames flickered and wavered in the gusty wind.
  2. His resolve wavered as he contemplated the daunting task ahead.
  3. The boat lurched and wavered amidst the choppy waters.
  4. The old man's voice wavered as he shared his bittersweet memories.
  5. The line between right and wrong wavered in the face of temptation.
  6. The government's support for the new policy wavered amid growing public opposition.
  7. The child's attention wavered between the colorful toys and her mother's voice.
  8. The singer's voice wavered slightly as she hit the high notes.
  9. The balance on the scale wavered as both weight were evenly distributed.
  10. The trees swayed and wavered in the strong winds, creating an eerie rustling sound.

FAQs About the word wavering

indecision in speech or action, the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes, uncertain in purpose or actionof Waver

hesitation, hesitancy, pause, hesitance, deliberation, wobbling, irresolution, fence-sitting, uncertainty, wabbling

resolution, confidence, certitude,determination, firmness, certitude, confidence, certainty, determination, certainty

The flames flickered and wavered in the gusty wind.

His resolve wavered as he contemplated the daunting task ahead.

The boat lurched and wavered amidst the choppy waters.

The old man's voice wavered as he shared his bittersweet memories.