Antonym: wane. Similar words: quavering, shivering, quivering, waver, lingering, mothering, gathering, offering. Meaning: ['weɪvrɪŋ] n. 1. indecision in speech or action 2. the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes. adj. uncertain in purpose or action.
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1. He tried to stiffen his wavering soldiers.
2. Shareholders who were wavering met the directors.
3. While we were wavering, somebody else bought the house.
4. The man was asking, grammar wavering.
5. She's wavering between buying a house in the city or moving away.
6. I sensed his wavering and I began sobbing uncontrollably.
7. The gently wavering fronds of a willow tree.
8. We're not wavering from that position.
9. I put my hand on the wavering cyclic grip between my knees.
10. If you are enslaved by laziness, irresolution, wavering, negative behaviors and timidity, luck will abandon you. Dr T.P.Chia
11. This seemed the best way to draw the wavering states away from Washington and consolidate Southern power.
12. Tree branches met high overhead, creating a wavering green canopy through which sunlight fell in shadows and coins of light.
13. Then Henry saw something else, a wavering light that wobbled and dipped behind one of the shattered windows.
14. Boiotia itself was wavering, knowing that there was a strong current of opinion among the Peloponnesians in favour of defending only their peninsula.
15. The rest of the democrats are wavering between supporting Yeltsin and Yavlinsky.
16. The trees and shrubs wavering in the wind had stilled and now resembled a child's Plasticine world.
17. If people have been wavering about giving the police information, this could be the thing to make them come forward.
18. The Russians were visibly wavering.
19. Many voters are still wavering between the two parties.
20. It's the party's last attempt to persuade some of the nation's wavering voters to support them.
21. I scuttle off, to be swallowed up by the wavering shadows of mulberry trees.
22. He closed his eyes and chanted in a high, wavering voice.
23. One that effectively says stop what you're doing and come over here when your concentration is wavering.
24. But while the passengers interrogated in London's black cabs may be wholeheartedly Conservative, taxi drivers themselves are wavering.
25. If you are victimized by a negative character, which is characterized by laziness, irresponsibility, low self-esteem, irresolution and wavering, you will lose control of your future. Dr T.P.Chia
26. He was leaning down, his spear arm back, the gleaming bronze blade wavering as it came towards her.
27. From somewhere in the valley, a trumpet sounded four wavering notes.
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28. Despite Mr Haider's grandiose, unbelievable last-minute pledges to clean up his act, there should be no wavering.
29. Maybe she should be flattened by a telephone kiosk on a wavering winch.
30. Such a view, if upheld, would leave societal theory wavering in thin air and give credence to highly atomistic interpretations.
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