IPA: /ˈtɒtəri/
KK: /ˈtɑtəri/
Describing something that is shaky or unsteady, often as if it might fall over.
The tottery old man leaned on his cane as he walked down the street.
Comparative: more tottery
Superlative: most tottery
Tottery → The word originates from the Middle English 'toteren', meaning to sway or totter. It describes a state of unsteadiness or wobbling, often associated with a lack of balance.
Imagine someone swaying or wobbling unsteadily — that's what 'tottery' means, reflecting a lack of balance.