precariously
1 of 1adverb/prɪˈkɛriəsli/
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in a way that is uncertain, insecure, or lacking stability
- The vase was placed precariously on the edge of the table, at risk of falling.
- The climber balanced precariously on the narrow ledge, holding onto the rock.
- The stacked boxes teetered precariously, threatening to collapse.
- The old bridge swayed precariously in the strong wind, raising concerns about its stability.
- The child stood precariously on the wobbly chair, attempting to reach a high shelf.