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Definition of waver
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of waver is as below...
Waver (v. i.) To play or move to and fro; to move one way and the
other;
hence,
to
totter;
to reel; to
swing;
to
flutter..
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Indecisive
::
Indecisive
(a.)
Undetermined;
prone to
indecision;
irresolute;
unsettled;
wavering;
vacillating;
hesitating;
as, an
indecisive
state of mind; an
indecisive
character..
Waveringly
::
Waveringly
(adv.)
In a
wavering
manner.
Flicker
::
Flicker
(n.) The act of
wavering
or of
fluttering;
flucuation;
sudden
and brief
increase
of
brightness;
as, the last
flicker
of the dying
flame..
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) To
fluctuate;
to
waver;
to be in an
unsettled
state;
to
vacillate.
Vacillancy
::
Vacillancy
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
vacillant,
or
wavering..
Decided
::
Decided
(a.) Free from doubt or
wavering;
determined;
of fixed
purpose;
fully
settled;
positive;
resolute;
as, a
decided
opinion
or
purpose..
Vacillatory
::
Vacillatory
(a.)
Inclined
to
vacillate;
wavering;
irresolute.
Vacillate
::
Vacillate
(v. t.) To move one way and the
other;
to reel or
stagger;
to
waver.
Totly
::
Totly (v. i.) To walk in a
wavering,
unsteady
manner;
to
toddle;
to
topple..
Flicker
::
Flicker
(v. i.) To waver
unsteadily,
like a flame in a
current
of air, or when about to
expire;
as, the
flickering
light..
Fluctuate
::
Fluctuate
(v. i.) To move now in one
direction
and now in
another;
to be
wavering
or
unsteady;
to be
irresolute
or
undetermined;
to
vacillate.
Shock
::
Shock (v.) To give a shock to; to cause to shake or
waver;
hence,
to
strike
against
suddenly;
to
encounter
with
violence..
Vacillating
::
Vacillating
(a.)
Inclined
to
fluctuate;
wavering.
Waver
::
Waver (v. i.) To play or move to and fro; to move one way and the
other;
hence,
to
totter;
to reel; to
swing;
to
flutter..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Wavering,
or
liable
to waver and fall at the
slightest
touch;
unstable;
easily
overthrown..
Balance
::
Balance
(v. i.) To
fluctuate
between
motives
which
appear
of equal
force;
to
waver;
to
hesitate.
Fluctuation
::
Fluctuation
(n.) A
wavering;
unsteadiness;
as,
fluctuations
of
opinion;
fluctuations
of
prices..
Indetermination
::
Indetermination
(n.) Want of
determination;
an
unsettled
or
wavering
state,
as of the
mind..
Indecision
::
Indecision
(n.) Want of
decision;
want of
settled
purpose,
or of
firmness;
indetermination;
wavering
of mind;
irresolution;
vacillation;
hesitation..
Irresolute
::
Irresolute
(a.) Not
resolute;
not
decided
or
determined;
wavering;
given to doubt or
irresolution.
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