Definition of Wobbly
Wobbly
Wob·bly


Definition/Meaning
(adjective)
unsteady, unstable, and shaky, tending to move/wobble from side to side in an irregular or unbalanced way;

e.g. The table is a bit wobbly because one leg is shorter than the rest. The kitten walked in a wobbly manner at first.

(adjective)
unsteady and shaky, weak due to fatigue, illness, or anxiety;

e.g. His hands were still wobbly from nervousness. She was a bit wobbly on her feet and needed help to walk.

(adjective)
uncertain or insecure, wavering and not very strong or well-defined;

e.g. His skills are a bit wobbly because he hasn't done this in some time. The difference between these two things is wobbly, since they are so similar.

(adjective)
shaky or unsteady, not regular, uniform, or straight;

e.g. She had wobbly handwriting that was barely legible.



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