wavering

IPA: wˈeɪvɝɪŋ

adjective

  • Fluctuating, uncertain, undetermined, unsteady.
  • Being in doubt; indecisive.

Examples of "wavering" in Sentences

  • Sarah was standing in the doorway, her expression wavering between revulsion and amazement.
  • She tried to make her voice sound calm and confident but instead it slid out in wavering, nervy tones.
  • This time, however, he radiated a scent that seemed to leap off of him in wavering tendrils of pure odor.
  • Dr. Shane, her expression wavering between grief and anger, stood as the detectives came into the room and walked toward them.
  • The simple truth is that Obama shows no sign of wavering from the central promises of his campaign, even though he has been given every opportunity to do so.
  • Just standing in the VW dealership the other day, I could feel myself wavering from the Mazda path – which is exactly what happened the last time I was shopping for a new car.
  • In the silence, staring at the green light on the stereo, she could almost hear how the song would end, with the single sustained note of the violin wavering over the fading guitar.
  • Walter seems very near me – if I could just sweep aside the thin wavering little veil that hangs between, I could see him – just as he saw the Pied Piper the night before Courcelette.

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