vacillation Antonyms

Meaning of vacillation

Wordnet

vacillation (n)

indecision in speech or action

changing location by moving back and forth

Webster

vacillation (n.)

The act of vacillating; a moving one way and the other; a wavering.

vacillation Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's vacillation on the issue alienated both sides of the divide.
  2. The student's constant vacillation between studying and procrastinating hindered his progress.
  3. The jury's vacillation in reaching a verdict prolonged the trial indefinitely.
  4. The weather forecast's vacillation between rain and sunshine left everyone uncertain.
  5. The CEO's vacillation over the company's expansion plans caused a loss of investor confidence.
  6. The traveler's vacillation between two different routes delayed their arrival.
  7. The doctor's vacillation in diagnosing the patient's illness caused unnecessary anxiety.
  8. The couple's vacillation over whether to have children strained their relationship.
  9. The government's vacillation on environmental regulations hindered progress towards sustainability.
  10. The team's vacillation between attacking and defending resulted in a loss of momentum.

FAQs About the word vacillation

indecision in speech or action, changing location by moving back and forthThe act of vacillating; a moving one way and the other; a wavering.

hesitancy,hesitation, hesitance, pause, deliberation, wavering, uncertainty, wobbling, delay, fence-sitting

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

The politician's vacillation on the issue alienated both sides of the divide.

The student's constant vacillation between studying and procrastinating hindered his progress.

The jury's vacillation in reaching a verdict prolonged the trial indefinitely.

The weather forecast's vacillation between rain and sunshine left everyone uncertain.