Hover (verb)

  1. To remain suspended in the air in one place, typically by the use of wings or a jet propulsion.
  2. To remain in a state of uncertainty or indecision.

Origin:

The word hover comes from the old english word hofrian, which means "to hang in the air or over a place".

Examples:

  1. The helicopter hovered over the city.
  2. The bird hovered in the air.
  3. The drone hovered above the ground.
  4. The kite hovered in the sky.
  5. He hovered over the decision.
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