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tituber

stagger

verb tee-too-BEH Rare

Origin: Latin 'titubare', to stagger.

Also means

totter

Usage Note

Tituber vividly describes an unsteady, lurching gait — typically due to drunkenness, exhaustion, or dizziness. It is more literary than the colloquial vaciller or chanceler. The image is of repeated small stumbles rather than a single trip, making it ideal for describing someone barely keeping upright.

Examples

"Il titubait sur le trottoir après la fête."

Natural Translation

He was staggering on the pavement after the party.

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