falter in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
FALTER: to hesitate or waver in confidence, strength, or purpose.
Sample Sentences
- She began to falter in her confidence as the deadline approached.
- His voice did not falter as he delivered the difficult news to his team.
- The athlete's performance started to falter after the grueling match.
- Despite her initial determination, she began to falter under the pressure of expectations.
- The company's profits began to falter, prompting a serious review of their strategies.
- She began to falter during her speech, struggling to find the right words.
- The athlete started to falter as fatigue set in, slowing her pace significantly.
- Despite his confidence, he could not help but falter when faced with unexpected questions.
- The company's profits began to falter, raising concerns among investors.
- As the storm approached, the once steady winds began to falter and shift unpredictably.
- The hiker began to falter as the steep incline took its toll on her stamina.
- Despite her confidence, she could feel herself start to falter during the presentation.
- The teamβs performance began to falter after their star player was injured.
- He tried to maintain his composure, but his voice began to falter under the pressure.
- As she approached the finish line, doubt crept in and made her falter for a moment.
- He began to falter in his confidence as the deadline approached.
- As the storm intensified, the hikers did not falter in their determination to reach the summit.
- Her voice started to falter when she spoke about her childhood memories.
- The negotiations seemed to falter after the unexpected announcement from the government.
- Despite his initial success, he began to falter under the pressure of public scrutiny.