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fitful

English

Etymology

From fit +? -ful.

Pronunciation

Adjective

fitful (comparative more fitful, superlative most fitful)

  1. Irregular; unsteady; characterized by fits.
    His breathing was fitful.
    • 1605, Shakespeare, Macbeth, act III
      [] Duncan is in his grave;
      After life's fitful fever he sleeps well;
    • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, chapter 123
      The cabin lamp—taking long swings this way and that— was burning fitfully, and casting fitful shadows upon the old man’s bolted door [...]
    • 2012, The Economist, The economy: Don’t say “green shoots”
      So fitful has Britain’s economy been that any good news is understandably snatched at.

Synonyms

  • intermittent, spasmodic; see also Thesaurus:discontinuous

Derived terms

  • fitfully
  • fitfulness

Translations

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vacillating

English

Verb

vacillating

  1. present participle of vacillate

Adjective

vacillating (comparative more vacillating, superlative most vacillating)

  1. Liable to vacillate; wavering, irresolute.

Translations

Noun

vacillating (plural vacillatings)

  1. vacillation
    • 1949, The Modern Quarterly (volume 5, page 52)
      It was vacillatings, misgivings, and deliberate calculations of this kind that paved the way []

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