shakily

/ˈʃeɪkəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is unsteady or trembling, especially from weakness, fear, or nervousness.
    • She stood up shakily after the long illness.
    • He signed his name shakily on the dotted line.
    • The old man walked shakily across the room.
  2. In a way that is uncertain, weak, or likely to fail.
    • The company performed shakily during the economic downturn.
    • She answered the questions shakily, unsure of the facts.
    • The peace agreement held shakily for a few months.