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waver (EN)
verb, nom

verb “waver”

waver; he wavers; past wavered, part. wavered; ger. wavering
  1. vacil·lar (debilitar-se)
    Her determination did not waver throughout the difficult times.
  2. dubtar
    She wavered between accepting the job offer and staying at her current position.
  3. balancejar-se
    The tall tree wavered in the strong wind during the storm.
  4. tremolar (llum feble)
    The candle's flame wavered as the window opened.
  5. tremolar (veu o mans)
    His voice wavered when he spoke about the accident.
  6. fluctuar
    Oil prices wavered throughout the year due to changing demand.

nom “waver”

sg. waver, pl. wavers
  1. vacil·lació
    There was a slight waver in his voice when he answered.
  2. saludador (persona que saluda amb la mà)
    The crowd was full of cheerful wavers greeting the runners.
  3. arrissador (eina per fer ones al cabell)
    She used a waver to add volume to her hairstyle.