tottery Antonyms

Meaning of tottery

Wordnet

tottery (s)

unsteady in gait as from infirmity or old age

Webster

tottery (a.)

Trembling or vaccilating, as if about to fall; unsteady; shaking.

tottery Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman stumbled and hobbled across the street, her tottery gait betraying her frail condition.
  2. The earthquake sent shockwaves through the building, leaving its structure tottery and unstable.
  3. The bridge had been damaged by floods, causing it to become tottery and dangerous to cross.
  4. The tottery ladder swayed precariously under her weight as she cautiously ascended.
  5. The tower was built on a weak foundation, making it tottery and prone to collapse.
  6. The tottery table threatened to tip over at any moment, spilling its contents onto the floor.
  7. The tottery old man leaned heavily on his cane, fearing a fall with every step he took.
  8. The boat rocked and swayed totteringly on the choppy waters, making it difficult to maintain balance.
  9. The tottery gate creaked and groaned as it was pushed open, revealing a hidden path beyond.
  10. The tottery building inspector hesitated before entering the condemned property, knowing the risks involved.

FAQs About the word tottery

unsteady in gait as from infirmity or old ageTrembling or vaccilating, as if about to fall; unsteady; shaking.

wobbly, shaking, quivering, shuddering, shaky,trembly, trembling, wabbling, tremulous, wabbly

stable, controlled, steady, controlled,stable, steady,firm, firm, settled, settled

The elderly woman stumbled and hobbled across the street, her tottery gait betraying her frail condition.

The earthquake sent shockwaves through the building, leaving its structure tottery and unstable.

The bridge had been damaged by floods, causing it to become tottery and dangerous to cross.

The tottery ladder swayed precariously under her weight as she cautiously ascended.