verb
- to be unable to make a decision; to hesitate nervously
noun
- a state of nervous excitement or confusion
- random variation in a signal used to reduce distortion
Usage: technical
Examples
- She dithered for hours about which dress to wear.
- Stop dithering and make a choice already!
- He was in a complete dither about the job interview.
- The committee dithered over the budget proposal.
- Don’t get yourself in such a dither over small things.
- The audio engineer added dither to improve sound quality.
- I always dither when ordering from a large menu.