Waver Mnemonic
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waver
waver
/ˈweɪ.və(ɹ)/
Examples
- The enemy formation wavered and broke.
- They waver between bickering and bantering on this journey.
- ECB will not waver over bond buying conditions.
- The Chasseurs deployed to answer the fire, but began to waver.
- Instead the cows headed strait for the Israelites and did not waver.
- Seoul shares to waver in choppy trading next week.
- The Polish ranks started to waver and the flag of the banner was lost.
- The call also tends to waver up and down with the trill.
- The government's stance on saccharin has continued to waver ever since.
- The zealots were confirmed in their faith, the waverers convinced, the disaffected overawed.
someone who communicates by waving
noun
the act of pausing uncertainly
noun
the act of moving back and forth
noun
pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness
verb
be unsure or weak
verb
move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
verb
move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern
verb
move back and forth very rapidly
verb
sway to and fro
verb
give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
verb
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"Wave + Her. She hesitates to wave back to her friend on the shore."
Wave + Her. She cannot decide, just like a wave cannot choose its direction.
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