titubation (Meaning)

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titubation (n.)

The act of stumbling, rocking, or rolling; a reeling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of titubation

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titubation Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's titubation during the debate raised concerns about his preparedness.
  2. The tightrope walker's titubation as he crossed the abyss sent shivers down the audience's spines.
  3. The earthquake caused the building to titubate violently, threatening its occupants.
  4. The dancer's titubation added an ethereal grace to her performance.
  5. The injured hiker's titubation was a sign of his worsening condition.
  6. The ship's titubation in the turbulent sea made it impossible to stand upright.
  7. The toddler's titubation as he learned to walk brought joy to his parents.
  8. The speaker's titubation betrayed his anxiety as he addressed the crowd.
  9. The musician's fingers titubated on the guitar strings, creating a haunting melody.
  10. The nervous witness's titubation prevented him from giving a coherent account of the事件s.

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The act of stumbling, rocking, or rolling; a reeling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The politician's titubation during the debate raised concerns about his preparedness.

The tightrope walker's titubation as he crossed the abyss sent shivers down the audience's spines.

The earthquake caused the building to titubate violently, threatening its occupants.

The dancer's titubation added an ethereal grace to her performance.