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    dither
    /ˈdɪðə/

    verb

    • 1. be indecisive: "I can't bear people who dither"
    • 2. add white noise to (a digital recording) to reduce distortion of low-amplitude signals.

    noun

    • 1. indecisive behaviour: informal "after months of dither ministers had still not agreed"
    • 2. a state of agitation: "all of a dither, he prophesied instant chaos"

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  2. DITHER definition: 1. to be unable to make a decision about doing something: 2. to be very nervous, excited, or…. Learn more.

  3. : a highly nervous, excited, or agitated state : excitement, confusion. The news of her arrival had us all in a dither. dithery. ˈdi-t͟hə-rē. adjective.

  4. When you dither, you're flustered because you can't make up your mind about something. You might dither about what to do if your two best friends invite you to parties on the same night. The verb dither implies not only that you're

  5. verb. When someone dithers, they hesitate because they are unable to make a quick decision about something. We're still dithering over whether to marry. [VERB + over] If you have been dithering about buying shares, now could be the time to do it. [VERB + about] [ Also VERB] Synonyms: vacillate, hesitate, waver, haver More Synonyms of dither.

  6. Dither definition: a trembling; vibration.. See examples of DITHER used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of dither verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define dither. dither synonyms, dither pronunciation, dither translation, English dictionary definition of dither. n. A state of indecisive agitation. intr.v. dith·ered , dith·er·ing , dith·ers To be nervously irresolute in acting or doing.