wizened |
doddering |
As verbs the difference between wizened and doddering
is that
wizened is (
wizen) while
doddering is .
As adjectives the difference between wizened and doddering
is that
wizened is withered; lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness while
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile.
As a noun doddering is
a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
doddering |
demented |
As adjectives the difference between doddering and demented
is that
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile while
demented is insane or mentally ill.
As verbs the difference between doddering and demented
is that
doddering is while
demented is (
dement).
As a noun doddering
is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
doddering |
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ailing |
doddering |
Related terms |
Ailing is a related term of doddering.
As nouns the difference between ailing and doddering
is that
ailing is an ailment while
doddering is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
As verbs the difference between ailing and doddering
is that
ailing is while
doddering is .
As adjectives the difference between ailing and doddering
is that
ailing is sickly; sick; ill; unwell while
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile.
frail |
doddering |
Related terms |
Frail is a related term of doddering.
As adjectives the difference between frail and doddering
is that
frail is easily broken; mentally or physically fragile; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish; easily destroyed; not tenacious of life; weak; infirm while
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile.
As nouns the difference between frail and doddering
is that
frail is a basket made of rushes, used chiefly for containing figs and raisins while
doddering is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
As verbs the difference between frail and doddering
is that
frail is to play a stringed instrument, usually a banjo, by picking with the back of a fingernail while
doddering is .
doddering |
fragile |
Related terms |
Doddering is a related term of fragile.
As adjectives the difference between doddering and fragile
is that
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile while
fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.
As a verb doddering
is .
As a noun doddering
is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
doddering |
trembling |
Synonyms |
Doddering is a synonym of trembling.
As verbs the difference between doddering and trembling
is that
doddering is while
trembling is .
As nouns the difference between doddering and trembling
is that
doddering is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age while
trembling is a tremble.
As an adjective doddering
is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile.
doddering |
sickly |
Related terms |
Doddering is a related term of sickly.
As adjectives the difference between doddering and sickly
is that
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile while
sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.
As verbs the difference between doddering and sickly
is that
doddering is while
sickly is to make sickly.
As a noun doddering
is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
As an adverb sickly is
in a sick manner.
doddering |
worn |
Related terms |
Doddering is a related term of worn.
As adjectives the difference between doddering and worn
is that
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile while
worn is damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
As verbs the difference between doddering and worn
is that
doddering is while
worn is .
As a noun doddering
is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
unsound |
doddering |
Related terms |
Unsound is a related term of doddering.
As adjectives the difference between unsound and doddering
is that
unsound is not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased while
doddering is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile.
As a verb doddering is
.
As a noun doddering is
a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
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