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    halting
    /ˈhɔːltɪŋ/

    adjective

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  2. HALTING definition: 1. stopping often while you are saying or doing something, especially because you are nervous: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HALTING is marked by a lack of sureness or effectiveness. How to use halting in a sentence.

  4. Definition of 'halting' Word Frequency. halting. (hɔːltɪŋ ) adjective. If you speak or do something in a halting way, you speak or do it slowly and with a lot of hesitation, usually because you are uncertain about what to say or do next. In a halting voice she said that she wished to make a statement. The officer replied in halting German.

  5. noun [ S ] uk / hɒlt / us / hɑːlt /. an occasion when something stops moving or happening: halt in the recent halt in production. bring something to a halt Severe flooding has brought trains to a halt (= prevented them from moving) on several lines in Scotland.

  6. Halting definition: faltering or hesitating, especially in speech.. See examples of HALTING used in a sentence.

  7. The adjective halting is used to describe something that is fragmentary or prone to interruptions. If you are overcome with emotion at your wedding, you may choke out your vows in a halting voice. The adjective halting can describe something or someone with limping or disabled legs or feet.

  8. Define halting. halting synonyms, halting pronunciation, halting translation, English dictionary definition of halting. adj. 1. Hesitant or wavering: a halting voice. 2. Imperfect; defective: halting verse. 3. Limping; lame. halt′ing·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of...

  9. adjective. /ˈhɔːltɪŋ/, /ˈhɒltɪŋ/ [usually before noun] (especially of speech or movement) stopping and starting often, especially because you are not certain or are not very confident synonym hesitant. We carried on a halting conversation. a toddler’s first few halting steps. Europe’s halting progress towards greater unity. Extra Examples.

  10. v.t. to cause to stop temporarily or permanently; bring to a stop: They halted operations during contract negotiations. n. a temporary or permanent stop. interj. (used as a command to stop and stand motionless, as to marching troops or to a fleeing suspect.)

  11. 1. : to bring to a stop. the strike halted subways and buses. 2. : to cause the discontinuance of : end. halt hostilities. 2 of 4. noun. : stop. The car came to a halt. brought production to a halt. halt.