falterˈfɔl tər
falter (v)
- present
- falters
- past
- faltered
- past participle
- faltered
- present participle
- faltering
falter (n)
- plural
- falters
English Definitions:
hesitation, waver, falter, faltering (verb)
the act of pausing uncertainly
"there was a hesitation in his speech"
falter, waver (verb)
be unsure or weak
"Their enthusiasm is faltering"
falter, waver (verb)
move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
stumble, falter, bumble (verb)
walk unsteadily
"The drunk man stumbled about"
bumble, stutter, stammer, falter (verb)
speak haltingly
"The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"
falter (Noun)
unsteadiness.
falter (Verb)
To waver or be unsteady.
falter (Verb)
To stammer.
falter (Verb)
To stumble.
Falter
Falter is a weekly magazine published in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 1977, it is published weekly on Wednesdays. Since Spring 2005 a local edition has also been published in Styria. The magazine reports from a broadly left-liberal perspective on politics, media, culture and the life. In addition to its original role as a listings magazine of the arts and social life, it has also developed a reputation for investigative journalism.
Falter
Falter (English: Butterfly) is a weekly Austrian news magazine published in Vienna.
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