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Wobble

UK //ˈwɒb.əl//US //ˈwɑː.bəl//

Definition

To sway or move unsteadily; to rock back and forth.

In simple words: To move unsteadily from side to side.

Examples

  • The table began to wobble when he leaned on it.
  • She tried to walk on the icy pavement, but she wobbled and almost fell.
  • The toy wobbles when you push it, making it fun to play with.
  • His voice wobbled with emotion as he spoke.
  • The dancer wobbled slightly on stage, but quickly regained balance.

Usage notes

Use 'wobble' to describe something that is unstable or shaking slightly. Avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

wobble + object

Memory hint

Think of a jelly that wobbles when you poke it.

Collocations

  • wobble slightly
  • wobble back and forth
  • wobble on a surface

Synonyms

  • rock
  • sway
  • shake
  • teeter
  • totter

Antonyms

  • stabilize
  • steady
  • balance

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'shake' - remember, 'wobble' implies an unsteady movement.
  • Incorrectly using 'wobble' for rigid objects.
  • Using the wrong tense - ensure the verb form matches the subject.