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vacillator
vac·il·late V0002900 (văs′ə-lāt′)intr.v. vac·il·lat·ed, vac·il·lat·ing, vac·il·lates 1. To be unable to choose between different courses of action or opinions; waver: She vacillated about whether to leave.2. To change between one state and another; fluctuate: The weather vacillated between sunny and rainy.3. Archaic To sway from one side to the other. [Latin vacillāre, vacillāt-, to waver.] vac′il·lat′ing·ly adv.vac′il·la′tion n.vac′il·la′tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | vacillator - one who hesitates (usually out of fear)hesitater, hesitator, waverercoward - a person who shows fear or timidity |
vacillator Related to vacillator: facilitatorSynonyms for vacillatornoun one who hesitates (usually out of fear)Synonyms- hesitater
- hesitator
- waverer
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