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Detailed Translations for wobble from English to French

wobble:

to wobble verbe (wobbles, wobbled, wobbling)

  1. to wobble (heave; roll)
    – move sideways or in an unsteady way 1
    secouer; osciller; balancer; chanceler; tituber; se balancer; être bercé; vaciller; être houleux
    • secouer verbe (secoue, secoues, secouons, secouez, )
    • osciller verbe (oscille, oscilles, oscillons, oscillez, )
    • balancer verbe (balance, balances, balançons, balancez, )
    • chanceler verbe (chancelle, chancelles, chancelons, chancelez, )
    • tituber verbe (titube, titubes, titubons, titubez, )
    • se balancer verbe
    • être bercé verbe
    • vaciller verbe (vacille, vacilles, vacillons, vacillez, )
  2. to wobble (sway; whirl)
    bercer; osciller; balancer; vaciller; chanceler
    • bercer verbe (berce, berces, berçons, bercez, )
    • osciller verbe (oscille, oscilles, oscillons, oscillez, )
    • balancer verbe (balance, balances, balançons, balancez, )
    • vaciller verbe (vacille, vacilles, vacillons, vacillez, )
    • chanceler verbe (chancelle, chancelles, chancelons, chancelez, )

Conjugations for wobble:

present
  1. wobble
  2. wobble
  3. wobbles
  4. wobble
  5. wobble
  6. wobble
simple past
  1. wobbled
  2. wobbled
  3. wobbled
  4. wobbled
  5. wobbled
  6. wobbled
present perfect
  1. have wobbled
  2. have wobbled
  3. has wobbled
  4. have wobbled
  5. have wobbled
  6. have wobbled
past continuous
  1. was wobbling
  2. were wobbling
  3. was wobbling
  4. were wobbling
  5. were wobbling
  6. were wobbling
future
  1. shall wobble
  2. will wobble
  3. will wobble
  4. shall wobble
  5. will wobble
  6. will wobble
continuous present
  1. am wobbling
  2. are wobbling
  3. is wobbling
  4. are wobbling
  5. are wobbling
  6. are wobbling
subjunctive
  1. be wobbled
  2. be wobbled
  3. be wobbled
  4. be wobbled
  5. be wobbled
  6. be wobbled
diverse
  1. wobble!
  2. let's wobble!
  3. wobbled
  4. wobbling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for wobble:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
balancer heave; roll; sway; whirl; wobble balance; be indecised; craddle; cradle; dangle; falter; hesitate; lull; oscillate; procrastinate; put off; question; roam; rock; roll; stagger; sway; swing; swing to and fro; swish; tarry; vacillate; wander; waver
bercer sway; whirl; wobble craddle; cradle; dangle; lull; oscillate; rock; roll; sway; swing; swing to and fro
chanceler heave; roll; sway; whirl; wobble craddle; dangle; falter; lull; oscillate; rock; stagger; sway; swing; swing to and fro; waddle
osciller heave; roll; sway; whirl; wobble blaze; craddle; cradle; dangle; falter; flame; fluctuate; lever; lull; oscillate; rock; roll; stagger; sway; swing; swing to and fro; vary; wrench
se balancer heave; roll; wobble craddle; cradle; dangle; lull; oscillate; rock; roll; sway; swing; swing to and fro
secouer heave; roll; wobble cast off; craddle; dangle; dust; lever; lull; oscillate; rock; shake; shake off; shake up; shiver; stir; sway; swing; swing to and fro; tremble; wrench
tituber heave; roll; wobble craddle; dangle; fluctuate; lull; oscillate; rock; stagger; sway; swing; swing to and fro; vary; waddle
vaciller heave; roll; sway; whirl; wobble blaze; craddle; dangle; falter; flame; fluctuate; lull; oscillate; rock; stagger; sway; swing; swing to and fro; vary
être bercé heave; roll; wobble craddle; lull; sway
être houleux heave; roll; wobble craddle; lull; sway
- careen; coggle; shift; shimmy; tilt

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Related Definitions for "wobble":

  1. an unsteady rocking motion1
  2. move unsteadily1
    • His knees wobbled1
    • The old cart wobbled down the street1
  3. tremble or shake1
    • His voice wobbled with restrained emotion1
  4. move sideways or in an unsteady way1

Wiktionary Translations for wobble:

wobble
noun
  1. unsteady motion
verb
  1. move with an uneven or rocking motion
  2. vacillate
wobble
verb
  1. (familier, fr) hésiter, avoir de la peine à se déterminer, particulièrement quand il s’agir d’un achat, d’une affaire, d’un traité.
  2. boiter
  3. poésie
  4. chanceler ; trembler ; n’être pas bien ferme.
noun
  1. moto|fr mouvements rapides et de forte amplitude du guidon.
  2. Mouvement non désiré