unsteady
IPA: ʌnstˈɛdi
verb
- To render unsteady, removing balance.
adjective
- Not held firmly in position, physically unstable.
- Lacking regularity or uniformity.
- Inconstant in purpose, or volatile in behavior.
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Examples of "unsteady" in Sentences
- His performance is still kind of unsteady on the stump.
- I know things are going to remain unsteady for a long time, wish as I may it weren’t.
- I had an early morning errand to run before work, and was a little unsteady from a sleepless night.
- The job market in the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area for the first three months of 2010 is described as unsteady, according to the updated
- Mom's high heels may look great but if they're wobbly and unsteady -- in other words, easy to trip over -- consider something more well-grounded..
- Mom's high heels may look great but if they're wobbly and unsteady -- in other words, easy to trip over -- consider something more well-grounded ..
- Although the disease is always fatal, the onset and severity of symptoms, such as unsteady gait, swallowing difficulties and cognitive decline, can vary widely among patients.
- Lauer seems to have gotten used to the alpha slot since Katie's departure, but Vieira is a hard woman to keep in the second-banana position, and this morning there seemed to be a kind of unsteady equilibrium between them.
- - But her wax-doll face took the fancy of Boys at that period, as afterwards it was the rage with men, till her head, unsteady from the first discovery of her, got fairly turned with admiration, and she ended in a mad-house, that girl!
- A surveillance camera captured the Orange Line drama, which began when an unidentified man described as "unsteady on his feet" fell off the southbound platform as a train approached around 3:20 p.m., WCBV-TV and the Boston Globe report.
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