noun
- plural of dithering; instances of being indecisive or hesitant; nervous or trembling movements
Usage: usually used in the plural; can refer to both indecision and physical trembling
Examples
- After weeks of ditherings, she finally decided to accept the job offer.
- The committee's ditherings delayed the project by several months.
- His nervous ditherings made it clear he was uncomfortable with the situation.
- We grew tired of the manager's endless ditherings about the budget.
- The ditherings of the government frustrated voters who wanted quick action.
- She spoke without ditherings, confident in her position.