vacillation

  • 11vacillation — vacillate ► VERB ▪ waver between different opinions or actions. DERIVATIVES vacillation noun. ORIGIN Latin vacillare sway …

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  • 12vacillation — noun Date: 15th century 1. an act or instance of vacillating 2. inability to take a stand ; irresolution, indecision …

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  • 13vacillation — noun a) Indecision in speech or action. b) Changing location by moving back and forth. Syn: hesitation, wavering, swing …

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  • 14vacillation — Synonyms and related words: alternation, capriciousness, chance, chanciness, changeableness, dallying, demurral, dillydallying, equivocation, erraticism, erraticness, fickleness, fluctuation, frequency, frequency band, frequency spectrum,… …

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  • 15Vacillation — 1. Vaklen, tøven 2. Ustadighed …

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  • 16vacillation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. uncertainty; fluctuation; hesitation, faltering, shillyshallying. See doubt, oscillation, changeableness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Swaying] Syn. vibration, swing, fluctuation; see sway 1 , wave 2 . 2.… …

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  • 17vacillation — vac·il·la·tion || ‚væsɪ leɪʃn n. swaying to and fro, fluctuation; hesitation, wavering …

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  • 18vacillation — n. 1. Swaying, reeling, staggering, rocking. 2. Wavering, fluctuation, hesitation, unsteadiness, inconstancy …

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  • 19vacillation — n 1. indecision, indecisiveness, shillyshally, shilly shallying, tergiversation, fence sitting, fence straddling; irresolution, irresoluteness, uncertainty, incertitude, unsureness, infirmity of purpose, unsettledness, ambivalence, double… …

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  • 20vacillation — vac·il·la·tion …

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