The difference between Tottering and Wobbly

When used as adjectives, tottering means unsteady, precarious or rickety, whereas wobbly means unsteady and tending to wobble.


Tottering is also noun with the meaning: the movement of one who totters.

check bellow for the other definitions of Tottering and Wobbly

  1. Tottering as a verb:

  1. Tottering as an adjective:

    Unsteady, precarious or rickety.

  2. Tottering as an adjective:

    Unstable, insecure or wobbly.

  1. Tottering as a noun:

    The movement of one who totters.

  1. Wobbly as an adjective:

    Unsteady and tending to wobble.

  1. Wobbly as a noun (US, labor union):

  2. Wobbly as a noun (British, slang):

    A wobbler; a fit of rage.