Word of the day
falter
1. start to lose strength or momentum
“her smile faltered and then faded”
2. move unsteadily or in a way that shows lack of confidence
“he faltered and finally stopped in midstride”
verb
/ˈfɔltər/
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falter
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Choose the word that best fits in the phrase
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"As the runner began to falter, he noticed that his legs felt heavy and _____ under him."
Select three words related to falter
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- hesitate
- stumble
- persist
- advance
- waver
- charge
Choose the phrase that uses falter correctly
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Find a word related to falter
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