to sway unsteadily; waver; totter; stagger. to waiver or change in opinion, mind will or choice. To go back and forth on a decision. to waiver or change in opinion, mind will or choice. To go back and forth on a decision.
vacillating
Disinterest, hesitation, indetermination, irresolution, indecision, indecisiveness
vacillating, ambiguous, equivocal to name a few?
It can be, referring to a crying person. Crying can also be a verb form, and a noun (gerund) meaning the act of crying, or making a cry (crying out).
The Meaning of Meaning was created in 1923.
I've been vacillating between nursing and teaching, but I'm taking courses for both.
vacillating
[A.] vacillating B. recapitulating C. commiserating D. enervating The answer is [A.] vacillating! - Job Corps (Pennfoster)
Vacillating
vacillating
We introduce the vacillating voter model in which each voter consults two neighbors to decide its state, and changes opinion if it disagrees with either neighbor.
My sister is very vacillating; she takes a long time to decide what she wants to wear.
It can be, if it is used as a gerund. It can mean vacillating or gently gusting wind. Otherwise it is a form of the verb "to whiffle."
A. vacillating indecisive
Irresolute, vacillating, hesitant, wavering, uncertain, unsure, faltering. It basically means "unable to make up your mind".
I assume that you are asking for words which mean this, not examples of things which are mutable, mercurial, flighty, inconstant, vacillating, inconsistent or fluid.
Disinterest, hesitation, indetermination, irresolution, indecision, indecisiveness