English to Spanish Dictionary falter

falter

desfallecer
definition
verb
her smile faltered and then faded
start to lose strength or momentum.
translation of 'falter'
verb
decir titubeando,
bambolearse,
pujar,
desfallecer,
empañarse,
titubear,
vacilar unos instantes,
bambolear,
claudicar
example
It would be a great shame if the momentum were to 'falter' at the last moment.
Labor's momentum may 'falter' .
Cultural shifts are long-term and if they lose momentum they can 'falter' altogether.
His steps 'falter' ; the dancers seem to embrace him but they let go and he falls.
Even at this late stage, it is possible that his candidacy will 'falter' .
This is the one hurdle at which most listeners coming in hope, tend to 'falter' and often lose heart and turn away.
That is not to say we won't fail, 'falter' or lose sight of our intentions.
If she noticed this, she didn't 'falter' and kept moving holding his hand tight.
‘My brother, Rufus,’ Regina said with a tone that seemed to 'falter' as she gazed up at Baldwin with a serious look on her face.
Labor's momentum may 'falter' , the ‘It's time’ factor may not have the necessary lift either.
Her feet made slight shifts as they momentarily lost footing, but she did not stop, did not 'falter' in her forward momentum, heading toward the East River.
Contrary to many expectations, he didn't 'falter' or even hesitate.
They could probably make it as a comedy duo if the music career 'falters' .
And if this wonderful alchemy of converting risky loans into securities palatable to risk conscious investors 'falters' , the music stops.
My steps 'faltered' as I stalked slower and slower from the building.
As I walked on to the stage near the end, accompanied by my ‘family,’ the lights shone bright in my eyes and my step 'faltered' .
‘Hoji has someone else in his heart now’, Kishi began 'falteringly' .
She reached out a hand, 'falteringly' , and touched his face wonderingly, as if in a dream.
She often 'falters' or delays her answers when she is asked questions about being Indonesian: the nationality, the country and its history.
They returned, 'falteringly' , to their mums and dads, running a few steps then stopping to cry then running again.
The influence of the Father or his heirs 'faltered' as the state lost its ability to mobilize an ideological ground.
There are plenty of you but don't get cocky - if one of you 'falters' we'll lose our hold.
She was concentrating on how many ways there were for him not to be on this road that she didn't notice that the traffic was so heavy the cars were going much slower then she was, even if she was breathing heavily, her steps 'faltering' .
In the rain, her step 'faltered' and her eyes betrayed her.
If the share price 'faltered' , it could lose its investment-grade credit rating and access to long-term credit.
She 'faltered' in her step and almost fell down the stairs.
They decided that if the project showed signs of growth, they'd continue; if it 'faltered' , they'd move in their own directions.
It was probably around eight o'clock when she 'faltered' in her steps, opting to go inside the closest building to her left.
But then he lost interest, or 'faltered' in the face of opposition from conservatives and other vested interests.
He 'falters' , taking a step back and showing his fear.
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