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wavering

[wey-ver-ing] / ˈweɪ vər ɪŋ /




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The emcee, actor Edward James Olmos, welcomed the crowd with a wavering voice full of emotion.

From Los Angeles Times

Moore earned the distinction of having been committed the longest, pledging his allegiance in November 2024 and never publicly wavering.

From Los Angeles Times

The one factor, ironically, that might yet derail its strong position in the Warner Bros. bidding is the stock market’s wavering confidence in the AI revolution.

From The Wall Street Journal

One major problem for beleaguered bitcoin right now: investor belief is crucial for continued gains, and right now the faithful are wavering.

From MarketWatch

Bernard DeVoto once tried to buck up his friend Catherine Drinker Bowen, who was wavering between a career in history and one in music.

From The Wall Street Journal