Synonym: falter, faltering, flicker, flitter, fluctuate, flutter, hesitate, hesitation, quaver, quiver, vacillate, waffle, weave. Similar words: wave, slavery, on average, over and over, have, cave, weave, leave. Meaning: ['weɪvə(r)] n. 1. someone who communicates by waving 2. the act of pausing uncertainly 3. the act of moving back and forth. v. 1. pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness 2. be unsure or weak 3. move hesitatingly, as if about to give way 4. move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern 5. move back and forth very rapidly 6. sway to and fro 7. give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency.
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31. But this did not make them waver or retreat.
32. This last consideration made him waver.
33. America's commitment to global security waver.
34. They are waver of flags and shouters of slogans.
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35. They waver while the latter stand firm, they equivocate while the latter are forthright.
36. His gaze didn't waver.
37. In its inconvenient brightness Rosedale seemed to waver a moment.
38. A pain in his head made the walls waver before his gaze.
39. Today on the streets of Montreal, opinion seems still to waver.
40. She's not waver to expressed any doubts about her choice.
41. As a result, their distribution features waver between common noun and localizer.
42. If you are so marvellous and cocksure of yourselves, how come you waver?
43. It moved slowly and steadily and did not waver up or down.
More similar words: wave, slavery, on average, over and over, have, cave, weave, leave, slave, have on, save for, have to, save up, cave in, have sex, leave off, leave out, traveler, have a ball, leave alone, leave behind, have to do with, machiavellian, have a good time, eavesdropping, ever, over, very, river, liver.