waver
wa·ver (wāʹvər)intr.v. wa·vered, wa·ver·ing, wa·vers 1. To move unsteadily back and forth. See Synonyms at swing. 2. a. To exhibit irresolution or indecision; vacillate: wavered over buying a house. See Synonyms at hesitate. b. To become unsteady or unsure; falter: His resolve began to waver. 3. To tremble or quaver in sound, as of the voice or a musical note. 4. To flicker or glimmer, as light.n. The act of wavering. [Middle English waveren. See webh- in Indo-European Roots.] waʹver·er n.waʹver·ing·ly adv.
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