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halting

American  
[hawl-ting] / ˈhɔl tɪŋ /

adjective

  1. faltering or hesitating, especially in speech.

  2. faulty or imperfect.

  3. limping or lame.

    a halting gait.


halting British  
/ ˈhɔːltɪŋ /

adjective

  1. hesitant

    halting speech

  2. lame

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Other Word Forms

  • haltingly adverb
  • haltingness noun
  • unhalting adjective
  • unhaltingly adverb

Etymology

Origin of halting

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; halt 2, -ing 2

Example Sentences

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Quiñones told the board that reducing or halting the city’s use of water from the Mono Basin would be “unwarranted, imprudent, and place undue financial burden on LADWP’s ratepayers.”

From Los Angeles Times

On 28 April 2025, shortly after midday, the Iberian peninsula's electricity supply was shut down, causing widespread chaos, cutting internet and telephone connections and halting transport links.

From BBC

Additionally, it sets timelines for claims payments and prohibits insurers from halting payments for temporary housing until a home is cleared as safe, if a state of emergency has been declared.

From Los Angeles Times

The halting of much Middle East gas production is causing a surge in benchmark natural gas prices in Europe on concerns global demand will be chasing less supply.

From MarketWatch

South Korea announced new measures to restrict publicly traded large companies from “duplicate listing” of their subsidiaries, halting a practice critics say dilutes shareholder value.

From The Wall Street Journal