Synonym: flounder, hesitate, stagger, stumble, waver. Similar words: alter, altered, alter ego, alternative, altercation, alternatively, alternative medicine, exalted. Meaning: ['fɔːltə(r)] n. the act of pausing uncertainly. v. 1. be unsure or weak 2. move hesitatingly, as if about to give way 3. walk unsteadily 4. speak haltingly.
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31. Planned privatisations will get greater scrutiny; some may falter.
32. If this still seems to falter, get training or education.
33. I will continue to move all essays and poems to this new site. Cholecystogastrostomy falter schistosity, odor inflator.
34. And if I should falter would you open your arms to me?
35. The network instantly routed around the breach and didn't falter a bit.
36. The other day in the midst of Port-au-Prince, the great degraded capital city that is my home, I saw a car, an old battered car, a jalopy, falter and sputter and come to a slow halt.
37. Kindergarten reading skills and scores on attention measures — where youngsters with A.D.H.D. falter — also predicted later academic success, but less strongly than math scores did.
38. They would rather all perish in the common ruin than fail or falter in their duty.
39. The rear, however, did not bind or falter at full articulation.
40. We must be brave, we must not falter , hold steady , hold steady.
41. The queen leaned forward with a ting falter of her stout body.
42. In front of spiritual homeland, your any thread of falter, could let you lose precious inwardness, and place yourself in the temptation of the secular world.
43. And that's where some older people falter, said Dr. Brian Zamboni,(http://sentencedict.com/falter.html) a clinical psychologist at the University of Minnesota's Center for Sexual Health.
44. The car was out of sight around a bend in moments, but the engine did not falter or slow down.
45. The euro zone recovery could yet falter, or prove sickly.
46. Yet not all observers are convinced that Shanghai property will falter soon.
47. Aloud yell from back in the trees almost made her falter.
48. The network instantly routed the breach and didn't falter a bit.
49. He would falter whenever he was asked why he cut classes.
50. Trembling with shock, she managed falter out a few words of thanks.
51. "If the data hold up pretty well, it's going to be a bit of a challenge to the view that the U.S. economy is going to falter, but probably won't convince the most skeptical of people," Stanley said.
52. Kill Atreus, my son Aegisthus, and this time do not falter!
More similar words: alter, altered, alter ego, alternative, altercation, alternatively, alternative medicine, exalted, shelter, filter, sheltered, ulterior, adultery, waterfall, filtering, adulterate, counterfeiter, fall, jilted, molten, svelte, felted, fall to, fall for, fall out, fall away, fall down, fallacy, rainfall, fall into.