Users Also Read
Picture Dictionary
English to Afrikaans
English to Arabic
English to Bengali
English to Chinese
English to English
English to French
English to German
English to Gujarati
English to Hindi
English to Italian
English to Japanese
English to Kannada
English to Korean
English to Malayalam
English to Marathi
English to Nepali
English to Portuguese
English to Punjabi
English to Russian
English to Spanish
English to Swedish
English to Tamil
English to Telugu
English to Thai
English to Turkish
English to Urdu
Word | Doddering |
mentally or physically infirm with age; his mother was doddering and frail / mentally or physically infirm with age / shaky; infirm from old age / tremble or totter, typically because of old age., | |
Usage | ⇒ Although he is not as yet a doddering and senile old man, his ideas and opinions no longer can merit the respect we gave them years ago. ⇒ spent and nerve-weary, I doddered into the foyer of a third-rate hotel |
Synonyms | senile, decrepit, doddery, feeble, infirm, shaky, crazy, gaga, old, tottering, aged, frail, staggering, weak, anile, debilitated, doting, faltering, quaking, quavering, |
Antonyms | young, youthful, accommodate, active, adapt, adolescent, adroit, agile, agree, airy, alert, alive, animated, assemble, astute, become, becoming, befit, blithe, brisk, |
|