Vocab Practice: Vacillate

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This word appeared on the Cool Word Club website on March 26, 2015.

Let’s do a practice round!

Vacillate means:

A) To initiate
B) To waver
C) To falter
D) To elucidate

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Cool word Challenge: Polymath and Vacillate

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Cool Word Challenge: Just for fun, come up with one sentence that uses both of the cool vocabulary words that you learned this week.

Here are the words again:

Polymath: A person with wide-ranging, encyclopedic knowledge.

Vacillate: To change opinions; to waver.

Submit your sentence below. The most creative ones that we receive will be published on our site!

Are You Someone Who Vacillates?

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Is it hard or easy for you to make decisions?

Whether you’re deciding what clothes to wear for a special event or what job you’d like to pursue as a career, there are plenty of opportunities to make decisions.

When confronted with a big decision, some people like to collect as much information as they can and analyze it carefully before making a choice.

Other people make faster decisions based largely on their hunches and feelings about the subject.

Those who tend to vacillate (see definition and hear pronunciation below) seem to have the most difficult time of all.

No matter how you approach decisions, it’s always good to make the choices that are right for you!

Cool word question of the day: Do you think it’s ever a good idea for a person to vacillate when making an important decision?

Vacillate: To change opinions; to waver.

Click here to hear a pronunciation of vacillate.

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