Falter
volume
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, oscilar

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

vacilación, titubeo

the act of pausing uncertainly

falter

v

faltering

adj

faltering

adj

faltering

n

faltering

n
example
Ejemplo
Her confidence seemed to falter when faced with the difficult decision.
As the climb grew steeper, their determination began to falter.
The runner started to falter near the end of the race, losing his lead.
Despite the pressure, he didn't falter and completed his presentation confidently.
She began to falter in her speech, uncertain of her words.
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