To be indecisive, be undecided, be ambivalent, hesitate, be of two minds, blow hot and cold, keep changing one's mind, be conflicted;
She has a tendency to vacillate.
Yes. People who vacillate are often poor leaders.
She'll vacillate between the two options and have difficulty making a decision.
To vary, to vacillate,to float.
Vacillate - to waver in opinion or mind; be indecisive or irresoluteSentence:Her mood vacillated between hope and despair.
vacillate "It's not unusual to vacillate about the 'good's and 'bad's of such a big decision"
vacillate:
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His tendency to vacillate makes him a poor leader.
I always vacillate when I have to choose between curly or straight fries.
Vacillate, sway, reel, astound, shock, perplex, confound, stupefy...
As a noun the meaning of the term 'dithering' is a trembling or vibration. It can also mean a state of flustered excitement or fear. As a verb, the meaning of the term 'dithering' is to act irresolutely or to vacillate.