wavering

/ˈweɪvərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of hesitating or being indecisive; a state of uncertainty.
    • Her constant wavering annoyed the rest of the group.
    • The wavering in his commitment was obvious to everyone.
    • There was some wavering before they agreed to the terms.
adjective
  1. Uncertain or indecisive; not firm in opinion or action.
    • His wavering support for the plan worried the organizers.
    • She gave a wavering answer when asked about her future plans.
    • The wavering voter finally decided after hearing the debate.
  2. Moving unsteadily; flickering or shaking.
    • The wavering signal made it hard to hear the radio station.
    • He spoke with a wavering voice, nervous about the presentation.
    • The wavering candlelight cast strange shadows on the wall.
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