rickety
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Perhaps from Ancient Greek ῥάχις (rhákhis, “backbone”).
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɪkɪti, -ɪketi
Adjective
rickety (comparative ricketier, superlative ricketiest)
- Of an object: not strong or sturdy, as because of poor construction or upkeep; not safe or secure.
- He hesitated about climbing such a small, rickety ladder.
- Of a person: feeble in the joints; tottering.
- The rickety old man hardly managed to climb the stairs.
- Affected with or suffering from rickets.
Synonyms
- (not held or fixed securely and likely to fall over): precarious, unsteady, shaky, tottering, unsafe, unstable, wobbly, giddy
Translations
not strong because of poor construction or upkeep
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feeble in the joints, tottering
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affected with rickets
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