Teeter ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Teeter ( verb )

  1. To sway or wobble unsteadily, as if about to fall.
  2. To be in a state of uncertainty or indecision.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "teetren" meaning "to totter or waver".

Examples:

  1. The chair teetered on two legs.
  2. The boat teetered on the waves.
  3. The child teetered on the edge of the pool.
  4. The stock market teetered on the brink of collapse.
  5. The politician teetered on the edge of making a decision.

(As a noun)

Teeter ( noun )

  1. To sway or wobble unsteadily, as if about to fall.
  2. To be in a state of uncertainty or indecision.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "teetren" meaning "to totter or waver".

Examples:

  1. The chair teetered on two legs.
  2. The boat teetered on the waves.
  3. The child teetered on the edge of the pool.
  4. The stock market teetered on the brink of collapse.
  5. The politician teetered on the edge of making a decision.
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