adjective
- unsteady and likely to fall or move uncontrollably
- weak or uncertain in character or resolve
noun
- a fit of nervousness or panic
Usage: informal; British
Examples
- The old chair was wobbly and needed repair.
- She felt wobbly after standing up too quickly.
- His wobbly voice revealed his nervousness.
- The table has a wobbly leg that makes it unstable.
- The toddler took wobbly steps across the room.
- He threw a wobbly when he heard the bad news.
- Her confidence seemed wobbly before the presentation.