titubate Antonyms
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Meaning of titubate
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titubate (v. i.)
To stumble.
To rock or roll, as a curved body on a plane.
titubate Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The dancer titubated gracefully, her movements fluid and hesitant.
- The student titubated over the answer to the exam question.
- The politician titubated in his response, trying to avoid making a definitive statement.
- The doctor titubated before giving the patient the diagnosis.
- The bird titubated on the branch, its wings slightly fluttering.
- 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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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.