unsteady
Americanadjective
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not steady or firm; unstable; shaky.
an unsteady hand.
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fluctuating or wavering.
an unsteady flame; unsteady prices.
- Synonyms:
- vacillating
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irregular or uneven.
an unsteady development.
verb (used with object)
adjective
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not securely fixed
an unsteady foothold
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(of behaviour, etc) lacking constancy; erratic
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without regularity
an unsteady rhythm
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(of a manner of walking, etc) precarious, staggering, as from intoxication
verb
Related Words
See unsettled.
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Origin of unsteady
Example Sentences
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Unsteady ground onscreen translated to surprises in the sound, such as Britell’s first use of a choir at the end of the season finale.
From New York Times • May 25, 2023
Unsteady on her feet, she avoids going out.
From New York Times • Apr. 3, 2023
Unsteady hands are the enemy of good smartphone photos, but you probably have what you need to fix them in the back of your desk drawer.
From Slate • Jan. 14, 2015
Unsteady of aim, he always missed, but such pastimes made daily life harrowing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Unsteady his steps were and slow, and he walked with a staff in his right hand, And white as the first-falling snow were the thin locks that lay on his shoulders.
From Legends of the Northwest by Gordon, Hanford Lennox
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