unsettled

IPA: ʌnsˈɛtʌɫd

adjective

  • Disturbed, upset.
  • Not in a steady condition, uncertain, subject to change.
  • Not populated, having no settlers or other inhabitants.
  • Unpaid.
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Examples of "unsettled" in Sentences

  • The state was unsettled.
  • But the area remained perennially unsettled.
  • The issue of false credentials is unsettled.
  • The information is unsettled and unconfirmed.
  • In the end, the matter will remain unsettled.
  • Still unsettled is the fate of left-hander John Halama.
  • They remain unsettled at fullback after releasing Henderson.
  • You can't blame the NASA engineers when they have families to feed in unsettled times.
  • People wish to be settled; only as far as they are unsettled is there any hope for them.
  • It made his stomach churn, already unsettled from the shifting g-forces of the shuttlecraft.
  • Of course, I did not order the steak ... still feeling more than a little unsettled from the fishing adventure.
  • The situation at point guard likely will remain unsettled unless Brady Heslip can come in as a freshman and lend some stability.
  • With the league backing off its demand to link revenues with player costs, the players responded by accepting a salary cap during negotiations that took place in nearby Niagara Falls, N.Y. Still unsettled is where to set the cap.
  • It has created a kind of automobilism -- if the word may be allowed -- of mind and manners, an inclination to be perpetually "on the move," too much pressed for time to do anything at all, permanently unsettled, in fact to be _unsettled_ is its habitual condition if not its recognized plan of life.

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