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Dither (Verb)

Meaning 1

Act nervously; be undecided; be uncertain.

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • She began to dither about whether to take the job offer or not, weighing the pros and cons for hours.
  • While waiting for the exam results, he paced back and forth, dithering about his future.
  • As the deadline approached, she found herself dithering between submitting her application or holding off for a few more days.
  • When asked about his plans after graduation, he started to dither, unsure of which path to take.
  • After getting multiple opinions, she continued to dither about which paint color would suit her living room best.

Meaning 2

Make a fuss; be agitated.

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • She began to dither at the news that her plane had been delayed, checking her watch every few minutes.
  • He dithered at the thought of public speaking, pacing back and forth in his hotel room.
  • The concerned mother dithered about her child's safety, calling the babysitter several times a day.
  • After receiving the bill, the client began to dither, questioning every line item in the invoice.
  • The nervous student dithered before the exam, rehearsing possible answers under her breath.

Synonyms

  • Flap
  • Pother

Hypernyms

  • Fret
  • Niggle

Related Words

  • Dither (noun)
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