His steps faltered when he was walking, and he was about to soon fall.
He began to speak but then started to falter...
She felt her confidence falter as she stepped onto the stage.
The elderly plumber's memory began to falter and he had to retire. The army knew that they could not falter in their efforts to reach the enemy stronghold.
The runner began to falter as they approached the finish line, their legs feeling weaker with each step.
As she began to speak her voice faltered.
The word falter is usually a verb (falter, falters, faltering, faltered) but is sometimes used as a noun. The appropriate pronoun for the noun falter is 'it'. Example sentence:A falter is human, it is not a cause for shame.
I will not falter in using this word in a sentence.''One day I had to go to school and doa lot of work, so I took it home to do it....''
To falter can mean to lose momentum if you falter while striving towards an end goal. But you could also falter as in lose strength.
Falter is to hesitate as conceal is to disguise or hide, because falter is a synonym of hesitate and disguise or hide would be synonyms of conceal.
Reinhard Falter has written: 'Ludwig Klages'
John Philip Falter died in 1982.
John Philip Falter was born in 1910.