titubate (Meaning)

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titubate (v. i.)

To stumble.

To rock or roll, as a curved body on a plane.

Synonyms & Antonyms of titubate

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titubate Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker titubated nervously before delivering his speech.
  2. The witness titubated when asked about the suspect's whereabouts.
  3. He titubated for a moment before crossing the busy street.
  4. As she walked through the forest, she titubated at the sound of a twig snapping.
  5. The dancer titubated gracefully, her movements fluid and hesitant.
  6. The student titubated over the answer to the exam question.
  7. The politician titubated in his response, trying to avoid making a definitive statement.
  8. The doctor titubated before giving the patient the diagnosis.
  9. The bird titubated on the branch, its wings slightly fluttering.
  10. The hiker titubated at the edge of the cliff, unsure whether to continue or retreat.

FAQs About the word titubate

To stumble., To rock or roll, as a curved body on a plane.

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No antonyms found.

The speaker titubated nervously before delivering his speech.

The witness titubated when asked about the suspect's whereabouts.

He titubated for a moment before crossing the busy street.

As she walked through the forest, she titubated at the sound of a twig snapping.