doddering

[ˈdɒdərɪŋ]

doddering Definition

  • 1moving in a feeble or unsteady way due to old age
  • 2mentally or physically weak or infirm due to old age

Using doddering: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "doddering" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old man walked with a doddering gait.

  • Example

    She took care of her doddering grandmother.

  • Example

    His doddering voice betrayed his age.

  • Example

    The doddering building was in need of repair.

doddering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doddering

Antonyms for doddering

Phrases with doddering

  • an old person who is foolish or senile

    Example

    He was seen as a doddering fool by the younger generation.

  • an old person who is in a very poor physical or mental condition

    Example

    The nursing home was filled with doddering wrecks.

  • unsteady steps taken by an old person

    Example

    She helped her grandfather take his doddering steps down the stairs.

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Summary: doddering in Brief

'Doddering' [ˈdɒdərɪŋ] describes the unsteady or feeble movements of an elderly person, or their weakened physical or mental state. It can be used to describe people, buildings, or objects, as in 'The doddering building was in need of repair.' Synonyms include 'senile,' 'frail,' and 'weak.'