wobble (Meaning)
wobble (n)
an unsteady rocking motion
wobble (v)
move unsteadily
move sideways or in an unsteady way
tremble or shake
wobble (v. i.)
See Wabble.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wobble
wobble Sentence Examples
- The table wobbled precariously, threatening to tip over.
- The old car's engine emitted an alarming wobble.
- The injured deer hobbled with a noticeable wobble in its gait.
- The rope bridge swayed and wobbled as people crossed it.
- The dancer's legs trembled with a slight wobble as she performed.
- The toddler's first steps were marked by an unsteady wobble.
- The wobbly tooth hung precariously in the child's mouth.
- The helicopter blades wobbled violently during takeoff.
- The boat gently wobbled on the waves, lulling the passengers to sleep.
- The politician's speech was met with a chorus of disapproving wobbles from the audience.
FAQs About the word wobble
an unsteady rocking motion, move unsteadily, move sideways or in an unsteady way, tremble or shakeSee Wabble.
vibrate,shake, quiver, shudder, tremble, judder, convulse, sway, jerk, agitate
continue, dive (in), stir, continue,decide, dive (in), decide, plunge (in), plunge (in), stir
The table wobbled precariously, threatening to tip over.
The old car's engine emitted an alarming wobble.
The injured deer hobbled with a noticeable wobble in its gait.
The rope bridge swayed and wobbled as people crossed it.