This is the 5052nd most frequent French word.
trébucher
"Trébucher" means "to stumble" or "to trip."
Here, 'trébuché' is used in its most common and literal sense, referring to the physical act of stumbling over an object.
Il a trébuché sur une pierre en marchant.
He stumbled on a stone while walking.
In this example, 'trébuche' is used figuratively to describe hesitating or faltering in speech or presentation.
Elle trébuche souvent lorsqu'elle parle devant une grande audience.
She often falters when speaking in front of a large audience.
Here, 'trébuche' is employed metaphorically to describe the company struggling or experiencing difficulties.