falter in



falter in something

to fail in doing something; to exhibit a lack of something, such as faith, loyalty, perseverance, etc. He did not falter in his effort to see the project through to the end. I promised not to falter in my loyalty.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mei (1)-Chinese
'Aviyah-Biblical Hebrew
Athanaric-Ancient Germanic
Mitra (1)-Hinduism, Indian, Hindi
JØRg-Danish, Norwegian
Conchita[kɔ:n'tʃi:ta:]