Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
totter
verb
/ˈtɒt.ər/

Definition
To walk in an unsteady way, as if about to fall.

Examples
- The toddler began to totter as she took her first steps.
- After several cocktails, he started to totter home, struggling to maintain his balance.
- The old man would totter down the street, leaning heavily on his cane.

Meaning
Totter implies moving in a shaky manner, often due to weakness or instability. It can refer to a physical wobble or a metaphorical sense of being unsteady in a situation.

Synonyms
- wobble
- teeter
- stagger
- sway
- flounder