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waver

UK: /ˈweɪ.vər/ US: /-və`/

Translation

v [i]
dudar
vacilar
They wavered for days before choosing the best candidate
Vacilaron varios días antes de elegir al mejor candidato
temblar
She was so overwhelmed that her voice wavered
Estaba tan emocionada que le temblaba la voz
flaquear
Her strength never wavered
Las fuerzas no le flaquearon jamás
(Definition of waver v from the Diccionario Cambridge Compact English-Spanish © Cambridge University Press and Ediciones SM 2011)

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