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wobbles Word Meanings

  • to move unsteadily from side to side
  • to shake or sway
  • an unsteady movement or oscillation
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wobbles Example Sentences

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wobbles Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˈwɒb.əl/
US /ˈwɑː.bəl/
Syllables
wobble

wobbles Word Etymology

Root: 'wob-' (to shake or move) + 'ble' (indicating repeated action). Historical origin: Middle English 'wablen', from Old English 'wablan'. Memory image: Imagine a bowl of jelly wobbling as you gently tap it, capturing the essence of unsteadiness.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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Real Context

wobble means to move unsteadily from side to side, or to shake or sway in a way that challenges balance. It can describe physical objects, like a chair on an uneven floor, or more abstract motions, such as opinions that waver. The noun wobble refers to the unsteady movement itself or a moment of instability. People often notice a wobble when something is only partly supported, or when a decision wobbles between options. In everyday use, you can say the cart will wobble, or a plan may wobble under pressure. Memory image: imagine a bowl of jelly wobbling as you gently tap it, capturing the sense of instability.

Usage Reminders

  • Use wobble for small, repeated side-to-side movement. Avoid using wobble for strong shaking. Describe both literal and figurative instability. Pair with on/over/on top of: the chair will wobble on the loose hinge. Use wobble between options for decisions. Remember the noun form for the movement itself.

Common Misconceptions

  • Wobble = shake with strength; wobble is always a strong motion.
  • Wobble only describes physical movement, never ideas or plans.
  • Wobble and wiggle are interchangeable in all contexts.
  • The noun wobble refers to the person who is wobbling, not the movement.
  • Wobble cannot take prepositions like on, at, or between.

Thinking Differences

To an English speaker, wobble often conveys small, repeated movement and is used both literally and figuratively. Learners should be careful not to confuse wobble with shake (strong, abrupt movement) or wiggle (a more playful, irregular movement). The noun wobble refers to the movement itself, not a person, and it commonly appears with prepositions like on, about, or between.

Learning Tips

  • Practice both noun and verb forms in sentences
  • Pair wobble with on, at, or between to show location or choice
  • Compare wobble with shake and wiggle to build nuance
  • Use a memory image (jelly) to recall instability
  • Create short dialogues with wobble in literal and figurative sense
  • Check collocations: wobble on a hinge, wobble between options

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