noun a movement that is unsteady or shaky
verb to move unsteadily from side to side
In music, 'wobble' is a term used in electronic music to describe a modulation effect that creates a wobbling sound, often used in dubstep and other genres.
In fitness, 'wobble' can refer to an unstable or shaky movement of the body during exercises that challenge balance, such as standing on a wobble board.
In engineering, 'wobble' can refer to a deviation from a straight line or regular path, such as the wobble of a wheel on an axle.
In physics, the term 'wobble' is often used to describe an irregular or unsteady motion of an object, such as the wobbling of a spinning top.
In dance, 'wobble' is used to describe a shaky or unsteady movement of the body, often seen in certain styles of hip-hop or urban dance.
The writer described the character's uncertainty by using the word 'wobble' in their dialogue.
The psychologist noticed a wobble in the patient's voice, indicating underlying anxiety.
The engineer identified a wobble in the machine's performance, suggesting a potential mechanical issue.
The athlete's balance wobble during the routine, affecting their overall score.
The chef noticed a wobble in the sauce consistency, leading to adjustments in the recipe.
The musician added a wobble effect to the synthesizer sound for a unique musical texture.