Vacillate

Vacillate

Vacillate


VAS-ih-layt

Definition

(verb) To waver indecisively between different options or opinions; to go back and forth without reaching a conclusion.

Example

She vacillated for weeks over whether to take the job offer — drafting acceptance emails she never sent, then resignation letters she never printed, oscillating between certainty and doubt with every passing hour.

Word Origin

Vacillate derives from the Latin vacillare, meaning “to sway” or “to totter” — originally describing the physical motion of something rocking unsteadily from side to side. It entered English in the 16th century carrying both its literal sense of physical swaying and its figurative sense of a mind that cannot settle — rocking back and forth between positions without ever finding its footing on either side.

Fun Fact

Hamlet is literature’s most celebrated vacillator — a character so consumed by indecision that his name has become a cultural shorthand for the condition itself. But Shakespeare based much of Hamlet’s paralysis on a very real psychological phenomenon that philosophers had been wrestling with since ancient Greece — akrasia, or weakness of will, the baffling human tendency to know what we should do and fail to do it anyway. Aristotle devoted significant portions of his Nicomachean Ethics to understanding why rational people vacillate rather than act, concluding that emotion and reason are in constant competition — a conclusion modern neuroscience has spent centuries confirming.

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