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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 be
unsettled
in
opinion;
to
vacillate;
to be
undetermined;
to
fluctuate;
as, to water in
judgment..
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Waverer
::
Waverer
(n.) One who
wavers;
one who is
unsettled
in
doctrine,
faith,
opinion,
or the
like..
Wiggle
::
Wiggle
(v. t.) To move to and fro with a
quick,
jerking
motion;
to bend
rapidly,
or with a
wavering
motion,
from side to side; to wag; to
squirm;
to
wriggle;
as, the dog
wiggles
his tail; the
tadpole
wiggles
in the
water..
Giddy
::
Giddy
(superl.)
Having
in the head a
sensation
of
whirling
or
reeling
about;
having
lost the power of
preserving
the
balance
of the body, and
therefore
wavering
and
inclined
to fall;
lightheaded;
dizzy..
Indecision
::
Indecision
(n.) Want of
decision;
want of
settled
purpose,
or of
firmness;
indetermination;
wavering
of mind;
irresolution;
vacillation;
hesitation..
Flexuous
::
Flexuous
(a.)
Wavering;
not
steady;
flickering.
Vacillating
::
Vacillating
(a.)
Inclined
to
fluctuate;
wavering.
Totly
::
Totly (v. i.) To walk in a
wavering,
unsteady
manner;
to
toddle;
to
topple..
Waver
::
Waver (v. i.) To be
unsettled
in
opinion;
to
vacillate;
to be
undetermined;
to
fluctuate;
as, to water in
judgment..
Vacillation
::
Vacillation
(n.) The act of
vacillating;
a
moving
one way and the
other;
a
wavering.
Changeling
::
Changeling
(n.) One apt to
change;
a
waverer.
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) To
fluctuate;
to
waver;
to be in an
unsettled
state;
to
vacillate.
Indecisive
::
Indecisive
(a.)
Undetermined;
prone to
indecision;
irresolute;
unsettled;
wavering;
vacillating;
hesitating;
as, an
indecisive
state of mind; an
indecisive
character..
Vacillant
::
Vacillant
(a.)
Vacillating;
wavering;
fluctuating;
irresolute.
Dote
::
Dote (v. i.) To be
weak-minded,
silly,
or
idiotic;
to have the
intellect
impaired,
especially
by age, so that the mind
wanders
or
wavers;
to
drivel..
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) To waver in
opinion
or
judgment;
to be in
uncertainty
as to
belief
respecting
anything;
to
hesitate
in
belief;
to be
undecided
as to the truth of the
negative
or the
affirmative
proposition;
to b e
undetermined.
Stagger
::
Stagger
(v. t.) To cause to doubt and
waver;
to make to
hesitate;
to make less
steady
or
confident;
to
shock.
Decision
::
Decision
(n.) The
quality
of being
decided;
prompt
and fixed
determination;
unwavering
firmness;
as, to
manifest
great
decision..
Vacillate
::
Vacillate
(v. t.) To move one way and the
other;
to reel or
stagger;
to
waver.
Totter
::
Totter
(v. i.) To
shake;
to reel; to lean; to
waver.
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
determine,
as
something
which is
exposed
to doubt or
question;
to free from
unscertainty
or
wavering;
to make sure, firm, or
constant;
to
establish;
to
compose;
to
quiet;
as, to
settle
the mind when
agitated;
to
settle
questions
of law; to
settle
the
succession
to a
throne;
to
settle
an
allowance..
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