Falter
Falter is an English verb with several related senses. Intransitively, it means to lose strength or momentum, to stumble physically, or to move unsteadily. It also refers to hesitating or wavering in decision or purpose, and to speaking with a momentary break in confidence. A machine or plan may falter if it fails to function reliably or to progress as expected.
As a noun, a falter denotes a momentary lapse or stumble, or a decline in progress or
The word’s exact origins are uncertain. It first appears in Middle English, and its full etymology is
Falter is commonly used in contexts ranging from physical movement to abstract performance. Phrases such as