Waver | Mean of waver in English Dictionary
/ˈweɪvɚ/
- Verb
- to go back and forth between choices or opinions
- people who are still wavering between the two candidates
- She wavered [=vacillated] over the decision for hours.
- They never wavered in their support for their leader.
- Despite the changes, he did not waver from his plan to retire.
- to move back and forth in an unsteady way
- The kite wavered in the wind.
- to become unsteady because of weakness, emotion, tiredness, etc.
- Her voice wavered [=quavered] as she told us about their argument.
- During a long lecture my attention will sometimes waver. [=wander; I will sometimes think about other things]