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synonyms for wobble

  • careen
  • falter
  • flounder
  • lurch
  • oscillate
  • quiver
  • reel
  • seesaw
  • shimmy
  • stumble
  • sway
  • teeter
  • totter
  • tremble
  • vacillate
  • vibrate
  • waver
  • wiggle
  • rock
  • roll
  • shake
  • swing
  • weave
  • be unsteady
See also synonyms for: wobbled / wobbling
On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wobble, such as: careen, falter, flounder, lurch, oscillate, and quiver.

antonyms for wobble

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  • remain
  • stay
  • steady
  • stabilize
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How to use wobble in a sentence

Planets detected by the wobble technique were “little more than phantoms,” Cowen wrote in Science News in 2007.
A CENTURY OF ASTRONOMY REVEALED EARTH’S PLACE IN THE UNIVERSELISA GROSSMANJULY 21, 2021SCIENCE NEWS
The moon causes the tides to change each day, but it also has a slight wobble in its orbit.
WHY WE’RE GOING TO SEE A RAPID RISE IN SUNNY DAY FLOODSSARA CHODOSHJULY 12, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
This set is also packed with thoughtful design details like thick cushions with removable covers, for easy cleaning, as well as bottom stabilizers to prevent wobble.
SMALL PATIO SETS THAT MAXIMIZE YOUR OUTDOOR SPACEPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMJANUARY 13, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
The telescope flexes slightly as it rotates with respect to the sun, introducing a wobble into its measurements that mimics parallax.
ASTRONOMERS GET THEIR WISH, AND A COSMIC CRISIS GETS WORSENATALIE WOLCHOVERDECEMBER 17, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE
Since warmer oceans dissolve less carbon dioxide, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rose and fell in concert with these orbital wobbles, amplifying their effects.
HOW EARTH’S CLIMATE CHANGES NATURALLY (AND WHY THINGS ARE DIFFERENT NOW)HOWARD LEEJULY 21, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE
Then Tommy Kerr's brain, which for more than seven hours had been as steady as a sleeping top, gave a little wobble.
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He was standing up, again looking about for a longer stick, when once more his brain gave a wobble.
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At least, he had kicked one of the boxes out of place and the whole structure began to wobble.
SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT MAMMY JUNE'SLAURA LEE HOPE
Suddenly I felt the fill going soft under the drivers—felt the 44 wobble and slew.
THE NERVE OF FOLEYFRANK H. SPEARMAN
It was the first quiver of his tremendous insecurity, the first wobble of that gigantic credit top he had kept spinning so long.
TONO BUNGAYH. G. WELLS
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WORDS RELATED TO WOBBLE

  • bow
  • duck
  • genuflect
  • hop
  • jerk
  • jounce
  • leap
  • nod
  • oscillate
  • quaver
  • quiver
  • ricochet
  • seesaw
  • skip
  • waggle
  • weave
  • wobble
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