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falter
fal·ter F0025900 (fôl′tər)intr.v. fal·tered, fal·ter·ing, fal·ters 1. To be unsteady in purpose or action, as from loss of courage or confidence; waver: "She never faltered in her resolution to regain her old position" (Louis Auchincloss).2. To speak hesitatingly; stammer: faltered in reciting the poem.3. a. To move unsteadily or haltingly; stumble: The racehorse faltered right after the start.b. To become weak, ineffective, or unsteady, especially in performance: The economy faltered in the second quarter. His memory began to falter.n.1. Unsteadiness in speech or action: finished the project without falter.2. A faltering sound: answered with a falter in his voice. [Middle English falteren, to stagger, possibly from Old Norse faltrask, to be puzzled, hesitate.] fal′ter·er n.fal′ter·ing·ly adv.falter (ˈfɔːltə) vb1. (intr) to be hesitant, weak, or unsure; waver2. (intr) to move unsteadily or hesitantly; stumble3. to utter haltingly or hesitantly; stammern4. uncertainty or hesitancy in speech or action5. a quavering or irregular sound[C14: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Icelandic faltrast] ˈfalterer n ˈfalteringly advfal•ter (ˈfɔl tər) v.i. 1. to hesitate, waver, or fail: courage that never faltered. 2. to speak hesitatingly. 3. to move unsteadily; stumble. v.t. 4. to utter hesitatingly: to falter an apology. n. 5. the act of faltering; an unsteadiness of voice, action, etc. 6. a faltering sound. [1300–50; Middle English] fal′ter•er, n. fal′ter•ing•ly, adv. falter Past participle: faltered Gerund: faltering
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I falter | you falter | he/she/it falters | we falter | you falter | they falter |
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I faltered | you faltered | he/she/it faltered | we faltered | you faltered | they faltered |
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I am faltering | you are faltering | he/she/it is faltering | we are faltering | you are faltering | they are faltering |
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I have faltered | you have faltered | he/she/it has faltered | we have faltered | you have faltered | they have faltered |
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I was faltering | you were faltering | he/she/it was faltering | we were faltering | you were faltering | they were faltering |
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I had faltered | you had faltered | he/she/it had faltered | we had faltered | you had faltered | they had faltered |
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I will falter | you will falter | he/she/it will falter | we will falter | you will falter | they will falter |
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I will have faltered | you will have faltered | he/she/it will have faltered | we will have faltered | you will have faltered | they will have faltered |
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I will be faltering | you will be faltering | he/she/it will be faltering | we will be faltering | you will be faltering | they will be faltering |
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I have been faltering | you have been faltering | he/she/it has been faltering | we have been faltering | you have been faltering | they have been faltering |
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I will have been faltering | you will have been faltering | he/she/it will have been faltering | we will have been faltering | you will have been faltering | they will have been faltering |
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I had been faltering | you had been faltering | he/she/it had been faltering | we had been faltering | you had been faltering | they had been faltering |
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I would falter | you would falter | he/she/it would falter | we would falter | you would falter | they would falter |
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I would have faltered | you would have faltered | he/she/it would have faltered | we would have faltered | you would have faltered | they would have faltered | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | falter - the act of pausing uncertainly; "there was a hesitation in his speech"faltering, waver, hesitationpause - temporary inactivity | Verb | 1. | falter - be unsure or weak; "Their enthusiasm is faltering"waverhesitate, waffle, waver - pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures" | | 2. | falter - move hesitatingly, as if about to give waywavermove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right" | | 3. | falter - walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about"stumble, bumblewalk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" | | 4. | falter - speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"stammer, stutter, bumblemouth, speak, talk, verbalise, verbalize, utter - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize" |
falterverb1. hesitate, delay, waver, vacillate, break I have not faltered in my quest for a new future. hesitate last, continue, survive, proceed, endure, persist, keep going, persevere, stand firm, stick at2. tumble, shake, tremble, totter As he neared the house, he faltered.3. stutter, pause, stumble, hesitate, stammer, speak haltingly Her voice faltered and she had to stop a moment to control it.falterverb1. To be irresolute in acting or doing:dither, halt, hesitate, pause, shilly-shally, stagger, vacillate, waver, wobble.2. To walk unsteadily:lurch, reel, stagger, stumble, teeter, totter, weave, wobble.Translationsfalter (ˈfoːltə) verb1. to stumble or hesitate. She walked without faltering. 躊躇 踌躇2. to speak with hesitation. Her voice faltered. 結巴地說 结巴地说ˈfaltering adjective 顫抖的 颤抖的ˈfalteringly adverb 顫抖地 颤抖地falter
falter in (something)To waver or fail in regard to something. Hey, I was always faithful to Ron—I never faltered in my wedding vows!See also: falterfalter in somethingto fail in doing something; to exhibit a lack of something, such as faith, loyalty, perseverance, etc. He did not falter in his effort to see the project through to the end. I promised not to falter in my loyalty.See also: falterfalter Related to falter: momentumSynonyms for falterverb hesitateSynonyms- hesitate
- delay
- waver
- vacillate
- break
Antonyms- last
- continue
- survive
- proceed
- endure
- persist
- keep going
- persevere
- stand firm
- stick at
verb tumbleSynonymsverb stutterSynonyms- stutter
- pause
- stumble
- hesitate
- stammer
- speak haltingly
Synonyms for falterverb to be irresolute in acting or doingSynonyms- dither
- halt
- hesitate
- pause
- shilly-shally
- stagger
- vacillate
- waver
- wobble
verb to walk unsteadilySynonyms- lurch
- reel
- stagger
- stumble
- teeter
- totter
- weave
- wobble
Synonyms for falternoun the act of pausing uncertainlySynonymsRelated Wordsverb be unsure or weakSynonymsRelated Wordsverb move hesitatingly, as if about to give waySynonymsRelated Wordsverb walk unsteadilySynonymsRelated Wordsverb speak haltinglySynonymsRelated Words- mouth
- speak
- talk
- verbalise
- verbalize
- utter
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