verb “waver”
Infinitiv waver; hien wavers; Verg. wavered; Part. Verg. wavered; Ger. wavering
- wackelen (a Schwächt verléieren)
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
Her determination did not waver throughout the difficult times.
- zécken
She wavered between accepting the job offer and staying at her current position.
- schwanken
The tall tree wavered in the strong wind during the storm.
- flackeren
The candle's flame wavered as the window opened.
- zitteren
His voice wavered when he spoke about the accident.
- variéieren
Oil prices wavered throughout the year due to changing demand.
noun “waver”
Singular waver, Plural wavers
- Zécken
There was a slight waver in his voice when he answered.
- Winker
The crowd was full of cheerful wavers greeting the runners.
- Welleeisen
She used a waver to add volume to her hairstyle.