doddery Antonyms

Meaning of doddery

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doddery (s)

mentally or physically infirm with age

doddery Sentence Examples

  1. The doddery old man shuffled his feet as he made his way across the room.
  2. Aunt Agatha's doddery memory would occasionally fail her, but she was still as sharp as a tack most days.
  3. The doddery old clock in the hallway had stopped chiming years ago, and it now served as nothing more than a decorative piece.
  4. As the years went by, the once-spry athlete grew into a doddery old man, who could barely walk without assistance.
  5. The doddery professor's voice was barely audible over the din of the students' chatter.
  6. The doddery old car sputtered and wheezed as it made its way up the hill, its engine protesting with each labored breath.
  7. The doddery old horse, his once-sleek coat now dull and matted, stood in the field, gazing wistfully at the distant hills.
  8. The doddery old politician, once a force to be reckoned with, now found himself a frail and forgotten figure in the shadows of history.
  9. The doddery old tree, its branches gnarled and twisted, stood like a sentinel at the edge of the forest, its leaves rustling in the wind.
  10. The doddery old man sat in his rocking chair, his eyes closed, his hands clasped in his lap, a smile playing on his lips as he drifted in and out of sleep, content with the simple pleasures of a life well-lived.

FAQs About the word doddery

mentally or physically infirm with age

tottery, rickety, tottering,doddering, infirm, jiggly, teetering, awry, jiggling, insecure

stabilized, steady, balanced, stabilized,stable, balanced, stable, steady, straight, straight

The doddery old man shuffled his feet as he made his way across the room.

Aunt Agatha's doddery memory would occasionally fail her, but she was still as sharp as a tack most days.

The doddery old clock in the hallway had stopped chiming years ago, and it now served as nothing more than a decorative piece.

As the years went by, the once-spry athlete grew into a doddery old man, who could barely walk without assistance.