swither

[ˈswɪðər]

swither Definition

  • 1to be uncertain or hesitant about a choice between two options
  • 2to be in a state of indecision

Using swither: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swither" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm swithering between the red dress and the blue one.

  • Example

    She swithered for a long time before making a decision.

  • Example

    He swithered about whether to accept the job offer or not.

swither Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swither

Antonyms for swither

Phrases with swither

  • in a state of indecision or uncertainty

    Example

    She was in a swither about whether to go to the party or stay home.

  • being indecisive or hesitant about something

    Example

    He's been swithering about whether to take the job or not for weeks.

  • to be undecided or hesitant about something

    Example

    She was swithering over whether to tell him the truth or not.

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Summary: swither in Brief

'Swither' [ˈswɪðər] is a verb that means to be uncertain or hesitant about a choice between two options, or to be in a state of indecision. It is often used in phrases like 'in a swither,' meaning in a state of uncertainty, and 'swithering about,' meaning being indecisive. Synonyms include 'hesitate,' 'waver,' and 'dither.'