单词 | faltering |
释义 | falter1 of 2verb fal·ter ˈfȯl-tər faltered; faltering ˈfȯl-t(ə-)riŋ intransitive verb 1 a : to walk unsteadily : stumble the … stranger falters out of the thicket and drops to his knees Dudley Fitts b : to give way : totter could feel my legs faltering c : to move waveringly or hesitatingly forced to bail out of faltering airplanes over the Alps Nat'l Geographic 2 : to speak brokenly or weakly : stammer her voice faltered 3 a : to hesitate in purpose or action : waver he never faltered in his determination b : to lose drive or effectiveness the business was faltering transitive verb : to utter hesitatingly or brokenly faltered an excuse falterer ˈfȯl-tər-ər noun falteringly ˈfȯl-t(ə-)riŋ-lē adverb falter 2 of 2noun : an act or instance of faltering faltering 1 of 3 nounas in hesitation a state or an instance of temporary inaction because of uncertainty about the right course of action when it's so clear that this is the right thing to do, there's no excuse for faltering Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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faltering 2 of 3adjectiveas in wobbly Synonyms & Similar Words
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faltering 3 of 3verb1 as in hesitating to show uncertainty about the right course of action William Lloyd Garrison never once faltered in his demand that slavery be unconditionally abolished Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in wobbling to swing unsteadily back and forth or from side to side the cut tree seemed to falter for a moment before crashing to the ground Synonyms & Similar Words
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