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Meanings of
vacillant
in English
Uncertain in purpose or action.
wavering
vacillating
Related terms
irresolute
Synonyms
Examples for "
wavering
"
wavering
vacillating
Examples for "
wavering
"
1
Keeping your vision without
wavering
is difficult under the best of circumstances.
2
Perhaps once strong with authority, time had left it weakened and
wavering
.
3
His
wavering
hand cut the air in the sign of the cross.
4
Already
wavering
in your new year's resolution to shed a few pounds?
5
The scene had the
wavering
quality of something seen through troubled waters.
1
The
vacillating
man is always pushed aside in the race of life.
2
Then Tommy gave him up in disgust; perhaps thought his conduct
vacillating
.
3
Paul was following closely behind,
vacillating
between picture mode and video mode.
4
For the weak and
vacillating
the consequences are likely to prove disastrous.
5
I was a
vacillating
simpleton, and you held me in your trammels.
Usage of
vacillant
in English
1
And life became as easy to bear as a
vacillant
vision seen in dream.
2
The business could not hold young Weldon's
vacillant
temperament for long; neither could Diana.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
vacillant temperament
vacillant vision
Vacillant
through the time