Waver Meaning in English
word
ˈweɪvɝ
WAY-vur
wˈeɪvɐ
WAY-vuh
التعريف
To hesitate or be unsure between two possibilities, or to move unsteadily back and forth. Can refer to both decisions and physical motion.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
More formal or literary than 'hesitate'; often used for indecision ('waver between A and B'), or for things physically shaking (a candle flame wavers). Not used for technical or business decisions as often as 'hesitate'.
Spanish: vacilar - titubear - dudarPortuguese (BR): vacilar - hesitar - oscilarPortuguese (PT): vacilar - hesitar - oscilarChinese (Simplified): 动摇 - 犹豫Chinese (Traditional): 動搖 - 猶豫Hindi: डगमगाना - हिचकिचानाArabic: يتردد - يتذبذبBengali: দ্বিধাগ্রস্ত হওয়া - দুলে ওঠাRussian: колебаться - дрожатьJapanese: ためらう - 揺らめくVietnamese: do dự - lung layKorean: 흔들리다 - 망설이다Turkish: tereddüt etmek - dalgalanmakUrdu: ہچکچانا - لرزناIndonesian: ragu-ragu - bergetar
جمل نموذجية
She started to waver when making her decision.
basic
The candle flame wavered in the wind.
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His voice wavered as he spoke.
basic
I tend to waver when I have to make big choices.
natural
His confidence didn't waver despite the pressure.
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Don’t waver—just go for it!
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