wobbly


adjective

  • Unsteady and moving from side to side, like a toy that shakes.

noun

  • A person who is not steady or falls easily.


Synonym

  • shaky
  • unstable

Sentences

  • The wobbly chair made me laugh.
  • I saw a wobbly bird trying to fly.
  • The wobbly tower of blocks fell down.
  • My bike feels wobbly when I ride it fast.
  • The wobbly bridge swayed in the wind.

Word Explanation:

  • Wobbly is when something is not steady and can shake or tip over easily. Like a table with one short leg that makes it hard to keep things on it.

Word in hindi

डगमग

dagmag

Other variations in hindi

  • लचीला lachila
  • गोल gol

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'wobbly' mean?

The word 'wobbly' means something that is not steady and can shake or move around a lot.

How do you pronounce 'wobbly'?

You pronounce 'wobbly' like this: wah-buh-lee.

What is the origin of the word 'wobbly'?

The word 'wobbly' comes from the word 'wobble', which means to move unsteadily.

What is the meaning of 'wobbly' in Bengali?

The word 'wobbly' in Bengali is 'কাঁপানো' (Kāmpānō).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that a wobbly table can be fixed by adding a piece of paper under one leg?

Proverb

A wobbly chair can still be sat on, just like we can still try even when we feel unsure.

Quote

"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving." - Albert Einstein

Mini blog:

Wobbly Adventures!

Wobbly! What a fun word! Imagine a jelly on a plate, shaking and dancing every time you touch it. Or think about a puppy learning to walk, its little legs all wobbly and unsure.

Wobbliness can be silly and exciting! It reminds us that it’s okay to be a little unsteady sometimes. Just like when you ride a bike for the first time, you might wobble, but that’s how you learn!

So, embrace the wobbly moments, because they can lead to the best adventures. Keep wobbling, little explorers!