Waver

Verb

 * 1)  To sway back and forth; to totter or reel.
 * Flowers wavered in the breeze.
 * 1)  To flicker, glimmer, quiver, as a weak light.
 * 2)  To fluctuate or vary, as commodity prices or a poorly sustained musical pitch.
 * 3)  To shake or tremble, as the hands or voice.
 * His voice wavered when the reporter brought up the controversial topic.
 * 1)  To falter; become unsteady; begin to fail or give way.
 * 2) * 1903, Bill Arp, From the Uncivil War to Date
 * ...and that when a man was in the wrong his courage wavered, and his nerves became unsteady, and so he couldn't fight to advantage and was easily overcome.
 * 1)  To be indecisive between choices; to feel or show doubt or indecision; to vacillate.

Noun

 * 1) An act of wavering, vacillating, etc.
 * 2) Someone who waves, enjoys waving, etc.
 * I felt encouraged by all the enthusiastic wavers in the crowd.
 * The Fourth of July brings out all the flag wavers.
 * Johnny is such a little waver; everyone who passes by receives his preferred greeting.
 * 1) Someone who specializes in waving (hair treatment).
 * 2) A tool that accomplishes hair waving.

Adverbs for Waver
indecisively; irresolutely; weakly; morbidly; vacillatingly; erratically; doubtfully.

Thesaurus
alternate, back and fill, beat, beating, bicker, blench, bob, bobble, boggle, careen, change, coggle, dance, dangle, demur, dither, ebb and flow, equivocate, falter, fight shy of, flap, flick, flicker, flinch, flip, flit, flitter, flop, flounder, fluctuate, flutter, go pitapat, go through phases, gutter, halt, hang back, hang off, have qualms, hem and haw, hesitate, hold off, librate, lurch, make bones about, nutate, oscillate, palpitate, palpitation, palter, pause, pendulate, pitapat, pitch, pitter-patter, play, pull back, pulse, quail, quiver, recoil, reel, resonate, ring the changes, rock, roll, scruple, seesaw, shake, shift, shilly-shally, shrink, shuffle, shy, shy at, slat, splutter, sputter, stagger, stick at, stickle, strain, swag, sway, swing, swinging, teeter, teeter-totter, tergiversate, throb, toss, totter, trim, turn, vacillate, vary, vibrate, wag, waggle, wave, wax and wane, whiffle, wince, wobble

Etymology
From vafra ‘to flicker’

Verb

 * Bosnian: njihati se, teturati se
 * Dutch:, ,
 * French:


 * Greenlandic: ,
 * Japanese: 揺らぐ


 * Bosnian: treperiti
 * Dutch:, flitsen


 * Greenlandic:


 * Bosnian: varirati
 * Dutch: ,


 * Bosnian: treperiti
 * Dutch: ,


 * Greenlandic:
 * Japanese: 揺らぐ


 * Bosnian: kolebati se, pokolebati se
 * Dutch:


 * Greenlandic:


 * Bosnian: kolebati se
 * Dutch: ,


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Noun

 * Dutch: translated by nominalizing the verb


 * Dutch: wuiver, zwaaier