wobbling

/ˈwɑblɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Moving unsteadily from side to side.
    • The wobbling stack of books finally fell over.
    • The wobbling table needed a piece of cardboard under one leg.
    • She tried to balance on the wobbling log across the stream.
  2. Uncertain or hesitant in opinion or action.
    • The wobbling voter couldn't decide which candidate to support.
    • His wobbling commitment to the project frustrated the team.
    • The economy showed signs of wobbling recovery after the crisis.
Antonyms
noun
  1. The action or motion of something that wobbles.
    • I could hear the wobbling of the loose wheel as the car drove by.
    • The wobbling of the jelly on the plate made the children laugh.
    • The wobbling of the washing machine shook the whole floor.
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