How Do You Spell DITHERS?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪðəz] (IPA)

The word "dithers" is spelled with the letters D, I, T, H, E, R, and S. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is /ˈdɪðərz/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, followed by the "th" sound, and then the "er" sound. The second syllable is pronounced as a short "e" sound, followed by the "r" sound and then the "s" sound. The word can refer to a state of nervousness or indecisiveness, typically caused by a lack of confidence or a complicated situation.

DITHERS Meaning and Definition

  1. Dithers, as a noun, refers to a state of indecisiveness or hesitation, accompanied by noticeable agitation, nervousness, or unease. It is often used to describe the act or condition of being uncertain or unsure about what course of action to take, resulting in waffling or an inability to make a decision promptly. When someone is in a state of dithers, they may appear restless, fidgety, or constantly changing their mind. It is a mental state where a person is caught between conflicting thoughts or options, causing them to become anxious or overwhelmed.

    As a verb, dithers typically refers to the act of being in a state of indecision or wavering, often characterized by aimless or hesitant movements. It can also describe the act of hesitating or faltering in one's speech or actions due to uncertainty or nervousness. When someone dithers, they may engage in repetitive or ineffective actions, unable to commit to a particular course of action, leading to delays or inefficiency.

    Overall, dithers can be seen as a state of mental and physical unease resulting from a lack of decisiveness or clarity. It is a state that hinders productivity and can prolong the process of making a choice or taking action.

Common Misspellings for DITHERS

Etymology of DITHERS

The word dither comes from the Middle English term didderen, which means to tremble or to shiver. It is believed to have originated from the Old Norse word didra, meaning to shudder or to shake. Over time, the term dither evolved to refer to a state of indecision or confusion. The plural form dithers is simply the pluralization of dither.

Similar spelling words for DITHERS

Conjugate verb Dithers

CONDITIONAL

I would dither
we would dither
you would dither
he/she/it would dither
they would dither

FUTURE

I will dither
we will dither
you will dither
he/she/it will dither
they will dither

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dithered
we will have dithered
you will have dithered
he/she/it will have dithered
they will have dithered

PAST

I dithered
we dithered
you dithered
he/she/it dithered
they dithered

PAST PERFECT

I had dithered
we had dithered
you had dithered
he/she/it had dithered
they had dithered

PRESENT

I dither
we dither
you dither
he/she/it dithers
they dither

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dithered
we have dithered
you have dithered
he/she/it has dithered
they have dithered
I am dithering
we are dithering
you are dithering
he/she/it is dithering
they are dithering
I was dithering
we were dithering
you were dithering
he/she/it was dithering
they were dithering
I will be dithering
we will be dithering
you will be dithering
he/she/it will be dithering
they will be dithering
I have been dithering
we have been dithering
you have been dithering
he/she/it has been dithering
they have been dithering
I had been dithering
we had been dithering
you had been dithering
he/she/it had been dithering
they had been dithering
I will have been dithering
we will have been dithering
you will have been dithering
he/she/it will have been dithering
they will have been dithering
I would have dithered
we would have dithered
you would have dithered
he/she/it would have dithered
they would have dithered
I would be dithering
we would be dithering
you would be dithering
he/she/it would be dithering
they would be dithering
I would have been dithering
we would have been dithering
you would have been dithering
he/she/it would have been dithering
they would have been dithering

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