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For 20 years, I have never wavered in describing what he did to me.

His approval rating has wavered lately partly from self-inflicted wounds—the NSA-surveillance revelations, the Syria situation.

And even as de Blasio looked up at the polls through much of the summer, he never wavered from his message.

Cuccinelli wavered, saying he had “no opinion on a path to citizenship” for illegal immigrants.

But Weyand has not wavered in the face of fierce criticism from other academics who have studied Pistorius.

Hilda reached to take the offered telegram, but her hand wavered around it instead of seizing it.

Three more were followed by a low, gurgling scream that rose and wavered on the night air, dying slowly away.

Suddenly the thin ray of light from her lamp wavered and she noticed that it had grown dim.

Cash flinched again, wavered, swallowed twice, and got up so abruptly that Lovin Child sat down again with a plunk.

The savage folded his arms as he caught the sound, but his gaze toward the west never wavered.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wavered, such as: hesitate, pause, vacillate, tremble, shake, and vary.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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