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wobbly

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Adj — Unsteady, shaky, or likely to wobble.

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How to use wobbly

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a wobbly table wobbly legs feel a bit wobbly

Etymology

From wobble plus the adjective-forming suffix -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wobbly” mean?

The word “wobbly” means unsteady, shaky, or likely to wobble. In plain terms, shaky and unsteady, not firm or stable.

How do you pronounce “wobbly”?

“Wobbly” is pronounced WOB-lee (/ˈwɑb(ə)li/ in IPA).

How do you use “wobbly” in a sentence?

Here is “wobbly” used in a sentence: “The ladder felt wobbly, so he asked someone to hold it.”

What part of speech is “wobbly”?

“Wobbly” is an adjective.

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