Definition of the word totter

Pronunciation of vocabulary totter

totterverb

lung lay

/ˈtɒtə(r)//ˈtɑːtər/

Origin of the word totter

The word "totter" has a long history, dating back to the 14th century. The verb "totter" is derived from the Old English words "tott" meaning "tilt" or "rock" and "ian" meaning "to make". Initially, the word was used to describe the action of making something wobble or sway, such as a beam that was about to collapse. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of unsteady movement, both literal and figurative. In the 17th century, the verb "totter" began to be used to describe a person's manner of walking or standing, often in a way that suggested lack of stability or confidence. Today, the word "totter" is often used to describe not only the physical act of swaying or stumbling but also the emotional state of feeling unsteady or uncertain. Despite its evolution in meaning, the word "totter" remains a powerful and evocative term that can convey a sense of vulnerability and fragility.

Vocabulary summary totter

typejournalize

meaningshaky, about to fall

meaningtotter; toddle

examplethe baby tottered across the room

Example of vocabulary totternamespace

meaning

to walk or move with weak, unsteady steps, especially because you are drunk or ill

đi bộ hoặc di chuyển với những bước đi yếu ớt, không vững chắc, đặc biệt là khi bạn say rượu hoặc bị bệnh

  • She managed to totter back to her seat.

    Cô cố gắng lảo đảo trở lại chỗ ngồi của mình.

  • The elderly woman's tottering steps were barely keeping her upright as she made her way down the crowded sidewalk.

    Những bước đi loạng choạng của bà lão gần như không giúp bà đứng vững khi đi trên vỉa hè đông đúc.

  • The child's new bicycle was larger than she was used to, causing her to totter unsteadily as she tried to pedal.

    Chiếc xe đạp mới của đứa trẻ lớn hơn chiếc xe mà cô bé từng dùng, khiến cô bé loạng choạng không vững khi cố đạp.

  • The ancient oak tree's branches were so heavy with leaves that they tottered dangerously in the wind.

    Những cành cây sồi cổ thụ nặng trĩu lá đến mức rung chuyển nguy hiểm trong gió.

  • The old bridge's weak and worn planks made it impossible for cars to pass without tottering back and forth.

    Những tấm ván yếu và mòn của cây cầu cũ khiến ô tô không thể đi qua mà không lắc lư tới lui.

meaning

to be weak and seem likely to fall

yếu đuối và dường như có khả năng rơi

  • the tottering walls of the castle

    những bức tường lung lay của lâu đài

  • a tottering dictatorship

    một chế độ độc tài đang lung lay

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