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    doddering
    /ˈdɒd(ə)rɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. moving in a feeble or unsteady way, especially because of old age: "that doddering old fool"

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  2. dod· der· ing ˈdä-d (ə-)riŋ. Synonyms of doddering. : feeble, senile. Examples of doddering in a Sentence.

  3. Doddering means shaky, feeble, or infirm, especially from old age. It is often used in a disrespectful way to describe someone. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of doddering.

  4. Doddering definition: shaky or trembling, as from old age; tottering. See examples of DODDERING used in a sentence.

  5. Doddering means "physically or mentally impaired due to old age," like a doddering person who can no longer live alone without assistance from family members or a visiting nurse.

  6. Doddering means shaky, feeble, or infirm, especially from old age. Find the origin, usage, and translations of this adjective, as well as related words and antonyms.

  7. Doddering means weak, slow and not able to walk in a steady way, especially because you are old. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.

  8. If you refer to someone as a doddering old man or woman, you are saying in a disrespectful way that they are old and not strong.