wobbliness

/ˈwɑblinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being unsteady or shaky.
    • After the long run, she felt a wobbliness in her legs.
    • The wobbliness of the ladder made me nervous about climbing it.
    • The wobbliness of the camera footage made the video hard to watch.
  2. A lack of firmness or certainty in opinion, decision, or performance.
    • The wobbliness of the company's financial plan worried investors.
    • There was a wobbliness in his argument that the audience noticed.
    • Her wobbliness on the issue cost her the support of the committee.
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