English to Spanish Dictionary waver

waver

vacilar
definition
verb
the flame wavered in the draft
shake with a quivering motion.
translation of 'waver'
verb
dudar,
fluctuar,
flaquear,
vibrar,
encasquillarse,
ondear,
oscilar,
vacilar
example
His touch made her resolve 'waver' , then disappear.
Even against such overwhelming odds, Christian's father and uncle did not 'waver' one bit.
It is therefore odd to watch him 'waver' and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust to Indian cricketers, but also flagrantly illegal.
We will not 'waver' , we will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.
His huge black cloak started to 'waver' in the wind and slowly he turned around.
The Nobel Prize has been declined on only two occasions, although there have been 'waverers' .
His black T-shirt 'wavered' in the wind along with his white denim pants.
This is where the song gets 'wavery' and the concept comes to fruition.
Then he ascended with a slight difficulty at a snail pace with his burden and finally was able to hover 'waveringly' .
His exaggerations and loyalty 'wavered' from time to time.
We have not 'wavered' from this position, and we do not intend to do so now.
But before he had a chance to say anything else, the screen began flickering and 'wavering' erratically.
Raymont says his own opinion of the explorer 'wavered' during the film's production.
If Baptists 'wavered' in their support of conscientious objectors, they were unequivocal about the separation of church and state.
Nolen pulled his gun from its holster and pointed it 'waveringly' at her, eyes wide in terror and confusion.
We have come in for our share of criticism, some of it defamatory, but we have never 'wavered' from this message.
So it's only February and your New Year's resolve is already 'wavering' ?
Isidore steadied me and he seemed to stand as solid as a statue, not 'wavering' a bit.
Throughout the next 25 years, she never 'wavered' from that resolve.
But I do admire the Queen as a woman who has done her job well and never 'wavered' from her commitment to her duty and her country.
Chloe 'wavered' dangerously on her camel as her face paled even more.
He never 'wavered' from his decision to fast, and approached death with dignity and resolve.
She leaned in to 'waveringly' kiss him, then for a while she was quiet.
She 'wavered' between hesitancy and her natural propensity for fun.
‘Merry Christmas,’ I greeted her 'waveringly' , handing her the gift-wrapped box of chocolates I'd bought awkwardly.
The message for 'waverers' , officials briefed the US media, was to be absolutely clear.
He stood and 'wavered' on his feet before steadying himself and offering his hand.
Derrick 'wavered' when seeing her smile and sighed.
In the 1820s Hugo came in touch with liberal writers, but his political stand 'wavered' from side to side.
Still, he doesn't always show proper instincts, and his concentration 'wavers' .
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