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faltering

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Main Entry: falter
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stumble, stutter

Synonyms:

be undecided, bobble, break, drop the ball, flounder, fluctuate, fluff, halt, hem and haw, hesitate, lurch, quaver, reel, rock, roll, scruple, shake, speak haltingly, stagger, stammer, stub toe, teeter, topple, totter, tremble, trip up, vacillate, waver, whiffle, wobble

Antonyms:

continue, endure, maintain, persist, remain, stay
Main Entry: doddering
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: aged, feeble

Synonyms:

anile, decrepit, dotard, faltering, floundering, infirm, senile, shaky, tottering, trembling, unsteady, weak

Antonyms:

agile, young, youthful
Main Entry: doubt
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: lack of faith, conviction; questioning

Synonyms:

agnosticism, ambiguity, apprehension, confusion, demurral, difficulty, diffidence, dilemma, disbelief, discredit, disquiet, distrust, dubiety, dubiousness, faithlessness, faltering, fear, hesitancy, hesitation, incertitude, incredulity, indecision, irresolution, lack of confidence, misgiving, mistrust, perplexity, problem, qualm, quandary, rejection, reluctance, scruple, skepticism, suspense, suspicion, uncertainty, vacillation, wavering

Antonyms:

belief, certainty, confidence, dependence, faith, reliance, trust
Main Entry: doubtful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not believing

Synonyms:

agnostic, baffled, confused, discomposed, disconcerted, distracted, distrustful, disturbed, doubting, dubious, equivocal, faithless, faltering, flustered, hesitant, hesitating, in a quandary, in clouds, in dilemma, indecisive, irresolute, like doubting Thomas, lost, not following, of two minds, perplexed, puzzled, questioning, skeptical, suspicious, tentative, theoretical, troubled, uncertain, unconvinced, undecided, unresolved, unsettled, unsure, vacillating, wavering, without belief
Notes: a person is capable of doubting, whereas a thing is dubitable; dubious, unlike doubtful, carries the connotation of suspicion

Antonyms:

believing, certain, confident, convinced, sure, trusting
Main Entry: faint
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having little effect on senses

Synonyms:

aside, bated, bland, bleached, blurred, breathless, deadened, deep, delicate, dim, distant, dull, dusty, faded, faltering, far-off, feeble, gentle, hazy, hoarse, hushed, ill-defined, imperceptible, inaudible, indistinct, lenient, light, low, low-pitched, mild, moderate, muffled, murmuring, muted, muttering, obscure, out of earshot, padded, pale, piano, quiet, remote, shadowy, slight, smooth, soft, softened, soothing, stifled, subdued, tenuous, thin, unclear, vague, wan, weak, whispered

Antonyms:

clear, distinct, heavy, loud, strong
Main Entry: faint
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: weak

Synonyms:

delicate, dizzy, drooping, enervated, exhausted, faltering, fatigued, feeble, fragile, languid, lethargic, lightheaded, slight, tender, unenthusiastic, woozy

Antonyms:

bold, brave, courageous, resolute, strong
Main Entry: fear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: feel alarm; be scared of

Synonyms:

anticipate, apprehend, avoid, be afraid, be anxious, be apprehensive, be disquieted, be frightened, be in awe, blanch, break out in a sweat, cower, crouch, dare not, dread, expect, falter, feel concern, flinch, foresee, fret, have butterflies, have qualms, lose courage, quail, quaver, shrink, shudder, shun, shy, start, suspect, tremble, wilt, worry

Antonyms:

brave
Main Entry: halt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hesitate, stutter

Synonyms:

be defective, dither, falter, hobble, limp, pause, shilly-shally, stagger, stammer, stumble, vacillate, waver, whiffle, wiggle-waggle

Antonyms:

continue, speak smoothly
Main Entry: halting
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hesitant

Synonyms:

awkward, bumbling, claudicant, clumsy, doubtful, faltering, gauche, imperfect, indecisive, inept, irresolute, labored, limping, lumbering, maladroit, slow, stammering, stumbling, stuttering, tentative, uncertain, unhandy, vacillating, vacillatory, wavering, wooden

Antonyms:

flowing, smooth, unhesitating
Main Entry: hesitant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: uncertain, waiting

Synonyms:

afraid, averse, backward, dawdling, delaying, diffident, disinclined, doubtful, doubting, faltering, half-hearted, halting, hanging back, hesitating, indecisive, irresolute, lacking confidence, lazy, loath, reluctant, shy, skeptical, slow, tentative, timid, uneager, unpredictable, unsure, unwilling, vacillating, wavering

Antonyms:

certain, definite, resolute, sure, unhesitant, unwavering
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