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waffling

Aussprache: [ˈwɑf.lɪŋ]

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Kontext: „decision-making“

(verb) to be indecisive or to avoid making a clear decision. When someone is waffling, they can't choose what they want or they change their mind a lot.

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She was waffling about which movie to see, but finally picked one she liked.

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He wasn't waffling at all; he knew exactly what he wanted to do.

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Are you waffling on your choice, or have you made up your mind?

Kontext: „communication“

(noun) the act of being vague or unclear in speech or writing. When someone is waffling, they aren't getting to the point and are just talking around it.

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His waffling during the presentation made it hard for everyone to understand his main idea.

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Her explanation was clear, with no waffling at all.

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Why do you think he is waffling instead of giving a straight answer?

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