falter in English

verb
1
start to lose strength or momentum.
her smile faltered and then faded
synonyms:hesitatedelaydrag one's feetstallwavervacillatewafflebe indecisivebe irresoluteblow hot and coldhem and hawsit on the fencedilly-dallyshilly-shally

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1. Never falter in noble resolution.

2. His voice began to falter.

3. The economy is beginning to falter.

4. I detected a falter in her voice.

5. There was a falter in his voice.

6. We must not falter in our resolve.

7. Growth began to falter and inflation began to ease.

8. Other game animals, almost unnoticed, were beginning to falter, too.

9. We must not falter in our resolve to end the conflict.

10. After a promising start Rajiv's administration began to falter in 19

11. The nurse saw him falter and made him lean on her.

12. Fingers of scorn are pointed at them, but they don’t falter.

13. Investment could dry up and that could cause the economy to falter.

14. Or will the growth, rapid so far, falter on public apathy or distrust?

15. But several experienced political observers believe Forbes could falter in those key locations.

16. Towns like Lefors suffer severely when industries on which their economies rest falter.

17. Guest column: A glimmer of hope as democracies falter at home and abroad

18. I try my best to stick with Concerti, although I falter with 'tempos' sometimes

19. Those who taste instant success usually falter quickly in the aftermath of their luck.

20. Synonyms for Blench include recoil, shrink, flinch, wince, cringe, quail, shy, start, shudder and falter

21. His voice began to falter at the mention of his sufferings in the old days.

22. Armigeri Defensores The walls of Rome may one day falter; these men will not

23. If we could cut off these lines of communication, their attack would usually falter.

24. 15 His voice began to falter at the mention of his sufferings in the old days.

25. And those in swing districts may well be in deep distress as national Republican fortunes falter.

26. But regardless of the type of territory we have to work in, our zeal must never falter.

27. If the gland makes too much or too little thyroid hormone , the hair growth cycle may falter .

28. He lived his separate life and she waited for him to falter and slip back into alcohol.

29. But shortly she seemed to falter, and at the same time I beheld a most extraordinary thing.

30. But I couldn't give in; one monster is much like another - once you falter, you're done.

31. Moscow did not falter under the onslaught and their counter-attacking potential was a constant threat.

32. 19 But shortly she seemed to falter, and at the same time I beheld a most extraordinary thing.

33. But he did not turn, he did not even falter, because his head was up and his feet were pounding.

34. Whiston worried, of course, that bright lights might also falter when trying to deliver a time signal at sea.

35. Teenagers may begin to pay more attention to their peers, so open and ready communication with their parents may falter.

36. Communism failed and capitalism will falter if we do not give people the ability to make their dreams come true.

37. Steps currently being taken by Financial Action Task Force (FATF) are most welcome, and we cannot falter in our pursuit of terror financing.

38. Criticisms within and without Parliament made it clear that this audit model of control was beginning to falter in the post-war period.

39. In contrast, Consonantal echoes have repeated consonant sounds, "but not, as in alliteration, in the same order (tell/late, falter, traffic)" (Miller 14)

40. America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. Abraham Lincoln 

41. Hesitate, falter, waver, dither (chiefly Brit.), shrink, jib, demur, vacillate, hang back Many people Boggled at engaging in a full-scale war against all the colonies.

42. Diamond, iron ore and gold have also been found in the past, however a lack of investment and development policy has seen the region’s potential falter.

43. In front of spiritual homeland, your any thread of falter, could let you lose precious inwardness, and place yourself in the temptation of the secular world.

44. Moreover, the flow of worker remittances, an increasingly important source of foreign exchange for some countries, is expected to decline as employment prospects falter in the more advanced economies

45. Moreover, the flow of worker remittances, an increasingly important source of foreign exchange for some countries, is expected to decline as employment prospects falter in the more advanced economies.

46. Barleycorn Lyrics: Spake John Barleycorn, "In my heart is a valley / The meek should be exalted / I will walk through this valley / My steps seem to falter / In my heart is a valley / The meek should

47. Obsolete spelling of effrontery 1868, Stephen Meany, Speeches from the Dock, Part I‎[1]: With an Affrontery that did not falter, and knew not how to blush, he detailed his own participation in the acts for which he was prosecuting me as a participator

48. 1 Description 2 Strength and Weaknesses 3 Base Stats 4 Weapons and Gear 5 Abilities 6 Attributes "The walls of Rome may one day falter; these men will not." According to the 'Notitia Dignitatum' - a Roman diplomatic document from the 5th century AD - 'Armigeri' were thirteen units of heavily-armoured troops, split between

49. ‘A deep shiver coursed its way down his spine and into his feet.’ ‘A shiver of pleasure went down her spine as she turned to look at him.’ ‘A shiver racked his body, making his step ever so slightly falter.’ ‘Then he sees the drawing of the donkey and experiences a shiver of dread.’