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unstableness

  • a word derived from unstable.
    unstable
    adjective
    not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.

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A second factor, was that "obviously there's some mental unstableness involved in this."

From Fox News Jun. 11, 2021

If the solution is boiled for two minutes, the color from diacetic acid will disappear, owing to the unstableness of that substance, while that from the drugs will remain unchanged.

From Dietetics for Nurses by Fairfax T. Proudfit

The unstableness of Trinidad causes a perpetual sense of insecurity while one is on the mountains.

From The Cruise of the 'Alerte' The narrative of a search for treasure on the desert island of Trinidad by E. F. (Edward Frederick) Knight

Who would have thought that face of thine Had been so full of doubleness, Or that within those crystal eyn Had been so much unstableness?

From Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age by A. H. (Arthur Henry) Bullen