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falter

Flinch vs Falter - What's the difference?

flinch | falter |


As nouns the difference between flinch and falter

is that flinch is a reflexive jerking away while falter is unsteadiness.

As verbs the difference between flinch and falter

is that flinch is to make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus while falter is to waver or be unsteady.

Falter vs Steamer - What's the difference?

falter | steamer |


As nouns the difference between falter and steamer

is that falter is butterfly while steamer is (cookware) a cooking appliance that cooks by steaming.

Demoralise vs Falter - What's the difference?

demoralise | falter |


As a verb demoralise

is .

As a noun falter is

butterfly.

Falter vs Undermine - What's the difference?

falter | undermine |


As a noun falter

is butterfly.

As a verb undermine is

to dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap.

Falter vs Stammered - What's the difference?

falter | stammered |


As a noun falter

is butterfly.

As an adjective stammered is

of speech, that sounds irregular or halting.

As a verb stammered is

(stammer).

Astray vs Falter - What's the difference?

astray | falter |


As an adverb astray

is in a wrong or unknown and wrongly-motivated direction.

As a noun falter is

unsteadiness.

As a verb falter is

to waver or be unsteady.

Falter vs Exultation - What's the difference?

falter | exultation |


As nouns the difference between falter and exultation

is that falter is butterfly while exultation is the act of exulting; lively joy at success or victory, or at any advantage gained; rapturous delight; triumph.

Lumber vs Falter - What's the difference?

lumber | falter |


As nouns the difference between lumber and falter

is that lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while falter is butterfly.

As a verb lumber

is to move clumsily.

Languish vs Falter - What's the difference?

languish | falter |


As a verb languish

is to lose strength and become weak; to be in a state of weakness or sickness.

As a noun falter is

butterfly.

Suffer vs Falter - What's the difference?

suffer | falter |


As verbs the difference between suffer and falter

is that suffer is to undergo hardship while falter is to waver or be unsteady.

As a noun falter is

unsteadiness.

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