Wobbly vs Nonwobbly - What's the difference?
wobbly | nonwobbly |
unsteady and tending to wobble
(US, labor union)
(British, slang) A wobbler; a fit of rage.
Not wobbly.
* 2002 , Greg Norman Frederickson, Hinged dissections: swinging & twisting
* 2006 , Shirlee Emmons, Constance Chase, Prescriptions for choral excellence: tone, text, dynamic leadership
As a noun wobbly
is a member of the , a militant, radical labor union.As an adjective nonwobbly is
not wobbly.wobbly
English
Adjective
(er)Synonyms
* (not held or fixed securely and likely to fall over) precarious, rickety, shaky, tottering, unsafe, unstable, unsteadyNoun
(wobblies)Anagrams
*nonwobbly
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Adjective
(-)- Often, we can convert a wobbly hinged assemblage to be a nonwobbly one by cutting one of the pieces into two pieces and connecting them with a hinge.
- It stabilizes the vocal instrument, thereby providing extended capacity for high notes as well as nonwobbly , audible low notes.