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teeter
tee·ter T0082700 (tē′tər)intr.v. tee·tered, tee·ter·ing, tee·ters 1. To move or sway unsteadily or unsurely; totter.2. To alternate, as between opposing attitudes or positions; vacillate.3. To be close to or in danger of failure or ruin: The housing market teetered on the edge of collapse.n. Northeastern US See seesaw. [Middle English titeren, probably from Old Norse titra, to shake.]teeter (ˈtiːtə) vbto move or cause to move unsteadily; wobblen, vb another word for seesaw[C19: from Middle English titeren, related to Old Norse titra to tremble, Old High German zittarōn to shiver]tee•ter (ˈti tər) v.i. 1. to move unsteadily. 2. to waver; fluctuate. 3. to ride a seesaw; teetertotter. n. 4. a seesaw; teetertotter. [1835–45; variant of dial. titter, Middle English titeren < Old Norse titra tremble] teeter Past participle: teetered Gerund: teetering
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I teeter | you teeter | he/she/it teeters | we teeter | you teeter | they teeter |
Preterite |
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I teetered | you teetered | he/she/it teetered | we teetered | you teetered | they teetered |
Present Continuous |
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I am teetering | you are teetering | he/she/it is teetering | we are teetering | you are teetering | they are teetering |
Present Perfect |
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I have teetered | you have teetered | he/she/it has teetered | we have teetered | you have teetered | they have teetered |
Past Continuous |
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I was teetering | you were teetering | he/she/it was teetering | we were teetering | you were teetering | they were teetering |
Past Perfect |
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I had teetered | you had teetered | he/she/it had teetered | we had teetered | you had teetered | they had teetered |
Future |
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I will teeter | you will teeter | he/she/it will teeter | we will teeter | you will teeter | they will teeter |
Future Perfect |
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I will have teetered | you will have teetered | he/she/it will have teetered | we will have teetered | you will have teetered | they will have teetered |
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I will be teetering | you will be teetering | he/she/it will be teetering | we will be teetering | you will be teetering | they will be teetering |
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I have been teetering | you have been teetering | he/she/it has been teetering | we have been teetering | you have been teetering | they have been teetering |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been teetering | you will have been teetering | he/she/it will have been teetering | we will have been teetering | you will have been teetering | they will have been teetering |
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I had been teetering | you had been teetering | he/she/it had been teetering | we had been teetering | you had been teetering | they had been teetering |
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I would teeter | you would teeter | he/she/it would teeter | we would teeter | you would teeter | they would teeter |
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I would have teetered | you would have teetered | he/she/it would have teetered | we would have teetered | you would have teetered | they would have teetered | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | teeter - a plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum; the board is ridden up and down by children at either enddandle board, seesaw, teeterboard, teetertotter, teeter-totter, tilting boardplayground - yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's playplaything, toy - an artifact designed to be played with | Verb | 1. | teeter - move unsteadily, with a rocking motionseesaw, tottermove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right" |
teeterverb1. wobble, rock, totter, balance, stagger, sway, tremble, waver, pivot, seesaw He watched the cup teeter on the edge before it fell.2. waver, wobble, seesaw, veer They are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.teeterverb1. To walk unsteadily:falter, lurch, reel, stagger, stumble, totter, weave, wobble.2. To move back and forth or from side to side, as if about to fall:sway, totter, vacillate, waver, weave, wobble.Translationsteeter
teeter on the brink of (something)To be very close to doing something or of having some imminent event happen, especially that which is bad or disastrous. The company is still doing business, but ever since the recession hit, they've been teetering on the brink of closing down. The crew are so maddened by the cuts to their pay that everyone is teetering on the brink of mutiny.See also: brink, of, on, teeterteeter on the edge of (something)To be very close to doing something or of having some imminent event happen, especially that which is bad or disastrous. The company is still doing business, but ever since the recession hit, they've been teetering on the edge of closing down. The crew are so maddened by the cuts to their pay that everyone is teetering on the edge of mutiny.See also: edge, of, on, teeterteeter on the brink (or edge) be very close to a difficult or dangerous situation. 1997 James Ryan Dismantling Mr Doyle Letting her secret teeter on the brink of becoming public was a game Eve played more and more. See also: brink, on, teeterteeter on the ˈbrink/ˈedge of something be very close to a very unpleasant or dangerous situation: The country is teetering on the brink of civil war.If something teeters, it stands or moves in an unsteady way as if it is going to fall.See also: brink, edge, of, on, something, teeterteeter
Synonyms for teeterverb wobbleSynonyms- wobble
- rock
- totter
- balance
- stagger
- sway
- tremble
- waver
- pivot
- seesaw
verb waverSynonymsSynonyms for teeterverb to walk unsteadilySynonyms- falter
- lurch
- reel
- stagger
- stumble
- totter
- weave
- wobble
verb to move back and forth or from side to side, as if about to fallSynonyms- sway
- totter
- vacillate
- waver
- weave
- wobble
Synonyms for teeternoun a plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrumSynonyms- dandle board
- seesaw
- teeterboard
- teetertotter
- teeter-totter
- tilting board
Related Wordsverb move unsteadily, with a rocking motionSynonymsRelated Words |