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    doddery
    /ˈdɒd(ə)ri/

    adjective

    • 1. slow and unsteady in movement because of weakness in old age: "he's a bit doddery on his legs and doesn't get about much"

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  2. Doddery is an informal adjective that means weak and unable to walk normally, usually because of old age. Learn how to pronounce it, compare it with synonyms, and see translations in Chinese.

  3. Doddery is an adjective that means doddered or doddering, which means old and feeble or weak. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related entries of doddery.

  4. Doddery means someone who walks unsteadily, especially because of old age. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see synonyms, pronunciation and usage trends.

  5. 3 days ago · Definitions of doddery. adjective. mentally or physically infirm with age. synonyms: doddering, gaga, senile. old. (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age.

  6. Doddery means mentally or physically infirm with age, or having lived for a long time. Find antonyms, related words, translations and examples of doddery usage.

  7. Doddery means as in doddering, which means unsteady, wobbly, or shaky. Find 40 similar and opposite words for doddery, such as rickety, infirm, stable, and even.

  8. Doddery means not physically strong or feeble. Find 16 words and phrases related to doddery, such as weak, frail, sickly, and vulnerable, and their opposites, such as strong.