verb
- to become unsteady or begin to give way
- to be uncertain between two or more possibilities; to hesitate in choice
- to move unsteadily back and forth
Usage: past tense of waver
Usage: past tense of waver
Usage: past tense of waver
Examples
- Her voice wavered as she delivered the sad news.
- The candle flame wavered in the breeze.
- He wavered between accepting the job offer and staying at his current position.
- The old man’s steps wavered as he climbed the stairs.
- She never wavered in her commitment to helping others.
- The politician’s support wavered after the scandal broke.
- The image on the old television wavered and flickered.