Falter
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British pronunciation/fˈɒltɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɔɫtɝ/

Definición y Significado de "falter"

to falter
01

titubear

to be hesitant or lose strength
02

tambalearse

to pause hesitantly when moving
03

titubear

resembling the wind in speed, force, or variability
04

titubear

to speak hesitantly or with uncertainty
05

tambalearse

to walk in an unstable manner
01

the act of pausing uncertainly

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The political alliance between the two parties began to falter, prompting discussions on whether to dissolve the coalition.
While trying to defend his viewpoint, I wore an expression of embarrassment, with egg all over my face, as my arguments faltered.
Despite the challenges, her Panglossian attitude never faltered.
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