verb

definition

To waver or be unsteady; to weaken or trail off.

definition

To stammer; to utter with hesitation, or in a weak and trembling manner.

definition

To fail in distinctness or regularity of exercise; said of the mind or of thought.

definition

To stumble.

definition

To lose faith or vigor; to doubt or abandon (a cause).

definition

To hesitate in purpose or action.

definition

To cleanse or sift, as barley.

Examples of faltered in a Sentence

His anger faltered, and sorrow filled his face.

His smile faltered and he stepped back.

Jade faltered and wiped his mouth.

His voice faltered and he looked away.

His opponent faltered, and A'Ran smashed him to the ground hard.

How could a pope make war on Austria, the one power that had never faltered in its allegiance to the Church ?

He tried to say more, but faltered.

The intensity in her gaze faltered and she looked away again.

Behind her, Alex's voice faltered and then stopped, but she didn't have time to look.

Her breathing faltered, but she remained defiant.

She drew a deep breath and let it out slowly until it no longer faltered.

She tried to sound convincing, but her voice faltered.

His eyes reflected disappointment, but the smile plastered on his darkly handsome face never faltered.

His policy faltered and, like his brother before him, he allied himself with religious dissenters against the Church of England.

When Chavez transformed their mission into community self-improvement groups, tho, they faltered and disappeared, just as the Bolivarian Circles.

Her step faltered, and more tears spilled.

At the thought of Darian, her punch faltered, and pain shot through her wrist.

When war broke out, October 1899, Milner rendered the military authorities "unfailing support and wise counsels," being, in Lord Roberts's phrase "one whose courage never faltered."

Garrison, true to his original purpose, never faltered or turned back.

His game had faltered at crucial moments, his attitude was becoming belligerent and his domestic life had imploded.

His moves slowed, faltered, and failed.

Over the two weeks of usage, the router never once faltered.

Maybe he 's not, he 's faltered on only 16, so this frame is getting a bit scrappy now.

She started forward and faltered, nearly dropping to her knees.

Even with this help, the company faltered over the next several months.

Despite promising first week sales, the Zune faltered.

He answered these attacks in kind, sometimes perhaps with unnecessary vehemence and rancour, but he never faltered in his work, and, an optimist by nature, a disciple of his friend George Combe, and a believer in the indefinite improvability of mankind, he was sustained throughout by his conviction that nothing could so much benefit the race, morally, intellectually and materially, as education.

With a courage that never faltered he broke down the Plan of Campaign in Ireland, and in parliament he not only withstood the assaults of the Irish Nationalists, but waged successful warfare with the entire Home Rule party.

Many of these programs don't only focus on changing the teenager but also reconnect the faltered relationship between teen and parent.

Parton's career faltered in the late 80s, save for the critically acclaimed Trio album she recorded with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris.

Gabe's step faltered, and he tripped for the first time since he'd led them into the forest.  Katie's gaze went from Andre to the death-dealer.

It was a walk which never faltered, stumbled, or wandered.

Maybe he's not, he's faltered on only 16, so this frame is getting a bit scrappy now.

Zwingli never faltered in his trust in the people, and was earnest to show that no class of men ought to be called spiritual simply because they were selected to perform certain functions.

It must remain pure, it must - - She spoke fast but faltered as he raised the dagger to her forearm.

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