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Associations of "For stumble" (30 Words)
abruptly | In a rude or curt manner. The film ends rather abruptly. |
balk | The area on a billiard table behind the balkline. He balked at such a drastic solution. |
blunder | Make one’s way clumsily or blindly. I blundered during the job interview. |
clanger | A conspicuous mistake whose effects seem to reverberate. He dropped a clanger. |
defect | A shortcoming, imperfection, or lack. This device permits detection of defects in the lungs. |
deterrent | A nuclear weapon or weapons system regarded as deterring an enemy from attack. Britain s nuclear deterrent. |
doubt | Consider unlikely or have doubts about. I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage. |
fall | Descend in free fall under the influence of gravity. Fall prey to an imposter. |
falter | Speak hesitantly. The music faltered stopped and started up again. |
foot | An army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot. An 8 foot reed stop. |
glide | Fly in or as if in a glider plane. The cuckoo makes its approach in a hawklike glide. |
hesitate | Be reluctant to do something. One hesitates over publicizing these things. |
impediment | Any structure that makes progress difficult. A serious impediment to scientific progress. |
lurch | Defeat by a lurch. He was lurching from one crisis to the next. |
misstep | A clumsy or badly judged step. His campaign has been a farrago of missteps and mixed messages. |
mumble | Talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice. Sorry she mumbled. |
murmur | A rumour. Now they do not simply murmur against him they quarrel noisily with him. |
obscurity | An obscure and unimportant standing; not well known. Poems of impenetrable obscurity. |
obstacle | An obstruction that stands in the way (and must be removed or surmounted or circumvented. Lack of imagination is an obstacle to one s advancement. |
shakily | In a manner characterized by trembling or shaking. |
slip | A fielder at slip. The giant balloon slipped its moorings. |
spasmodic | Affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm. His body made a spasmodic jerk. |
stagger | (of a blow) cause (someone) to walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall. He staggered along in the heavy snow. |
stammer | A tendency to stammer. As a young man he had a dreadful stammer. |
stutter | A tendency to stutter while speaking. He shyly stuttered out an invitation to the cinema. |
suddenly | Quickly and unexpectedly. He made up his mind suddenly. |
tone | A musical interval of two semitones. Tone a photographic image. |
totter | Move without being stable, as if threatening to fall. The drunk man tottered over to our table. |
walk | A route recommended or marked out for recreational walking. She walks with a slight limp. |
waver | Be undecided between two opinions or courses of action. His love for her had never wavered. |