"Tergiversate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tergiversate: (verb) to change one's opinion or attitude frequently, especially in order to seek support or avoid controversy.
Example: "He tergiversated on the issue several times, probably in an attempt to gain more public support."
Tergal is not a commonly used word in English, but it is sometimes associated with two possible meanings:<br><br>1. In politics and international relations, a tergal is a person who takes over the duties of a leader or a government official in a symbolic capacity when they are deceased or unable to lead. This is a rare and antiquated term, often seen in historical or literary contexts.<br>2. In insect anatomy, a tergal plate or tergal (referring to insects like ticks, mites, and spiders) are the dorsal (upper) plates of an insect's exoskeleton.
The plural form of "tergite", which refers to a hardened scales or plates on the top of an insect's abdomen, typically seen in beetles and certain other insects.
Tergitol is a nonionic surfactant, which is a type of detergent that does not have an electric charge. It is often used in cleaning products, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical applications due to its ability to effectively emulsify and solubilize oils and fats.
A person who changes their opinion or position habitually, often to suit the occasion or to gain favor with others; a turncoat or renegade.