"Unsteadiness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unsteadiness refers to a lack of stability or coordination, resulting in a tendency to lose balance or wobble. It can also describe a person's emotions or behavior being unstable or unpredictable.
Example sentences:
The child's unsteadiness on the tightrope was alarming.
After a few glasses of wine, she began to exhibit unsteadiness in her movements.
In a broader sense, unsteadiness can also imply a feeling of uncertainty or indecision, where someone is unsure of their next move or action.
Synonyms: instability, un stability, insecurity, lack of balance. Antonyms: stability, stability, balance, firmness.
The word "unstable" typically means something that is not firm or secure, prone to sudden change or fluctuation, or lacking a solid foundation or basis. It can be used to describe a range of things, from unstable molecules or chemical reactions, to unstable weather patterns, or unstable emotions or mental states.<br><br>In essence, "unstable" implies a lack of strength, control, or predictability, which can lead to uncertainty, risk, or sudden change.
Not arranged or layered one upon another, especially in a neat or orderly manner.<br><br>Unstacked items or objects lie or stand separately, without any layering or ordering.
Free from stain or contamination. <br><br>Having a natural and unblemished quality. <br><br>Not impeded or adulterated, genuine, untainted.
Without a stamp or postal mark, typically indicating that a letter or package was not paid for or certified.
Cannot start or initiate; unable to begin.<br><br> Example: "The unstartable car refused to turn over, even after multiple attempts to crank it."
The word "unstated" is an adjective that refers to something that is not explicitly mentioned or expressed. It describes a fact, idea, or message that is implicitly understood or assumed, but not openly declared or announced.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The unstated assumption behind the policy was that it would lead to economic growth.<br> The unstated reason for her decision was personal, not professional.<br><br>In general, "unstated" implies that something is implied or suggested, but not directly said or written. It is often used in situations where the speaker or writer is suggesting something without explicitly stating it.
Unsteady describes something or someone that is not stable or steady, often meaning that they are unpredictable or prone to change. It can also refer to a lack of balance or stability, either physically or mentally. For example, a ship at sea can be unsteady due to rough waves, or a person can be unsteady on their feet due to fatigue or illness.<br><br>Synonyms for unsteady include:<br><br> Unstable<br> Unbalanced<br> Shaky<br> Unstable<br> Wobbly<br> Unfirm<br><br>Antonyms for unsteady include:<br><br> Steady<br> Stable<br> Balanced<br> Secure<br> Firm<br> Solid
Not disinfected or sterilized; not free from bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms.
To become free from or no longer be stuck to something.<br><br>Example: She had to unstick the labels from the jars before throwing them away.
Unstinted means generous and free-giving, characterizing someone or something that gives freely and abundantly, without holding back or stinting. It implies a willingness to share or provide without restraint.