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Difference between waver and waiver

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Recently, someone asked me to explain the difference between the words waver and waiver. Here’s the difference between the two.

Waver

Waver is a verb that means something like being unsteady or undecided.

Waiver

Waiver, on the other hand, is a noun that refers to the process of waiving something (or a token of that process), and to waive something means to dismiss it.

Which words do you confuse? Let me know in the comments below.

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