wavering wa·ver·ing

wavering wa·ver·ing
['weɪv(ə)rɪŋ]
1. adj
(flame) tremolante, (needle) oscillante, (voice) tremulo (-a), (voters, support) tentennante
2. n
(of flame) tremolio, (of needle) oscillazione f , (of voice) tremito, (fig: hesitation) tentennamento, titubanza

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