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unsettled

[uhn-set-ld]

adjective

  1. not settled; not fixed or stable; without established order; unorganized; disorganized.

    an unsettled social order; still unsettled in their new home.

    Antonyms: stable
  2. continuously moving or changing; not situated in one place.

    an unsettled life.

  3. wavering or uncertain, as in opinions or behavior; unstable; erratic.

    an unsettled state of mind.

    Antonyms: stable
  4. not populated or settled, as a region.

    an unsettled wilderness.

  5. undetermined, as a point at issue; undecided; doubtful.

    After many years the matter was still unsettled.

  6. not adjusted, closed, or disposed of, as an account, estate, or law case.

  7. liable to change; inconstant; variable.

    unsettled weather.



unsettled

/ ʌnˈsɛtəld /

adjective

  1. lacking order or stability

    an unsettled era

  2. unpredictable; uncertain

    an unsettled climate

  3. constantly changing or moving from place to place

    an unsettled life

  4. (of controversy, etc) not brought to an agreed conclusion

  5. (of debts, law cases, etc) not disposed of

  6. (of regions, etc) devoid of settlers

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • unsettledness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of unsettled1

First recorded in 1585–95; un- 1 + settle 1 + -ed 2
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Synonym Study

Unsettled, unstable, unsteady imply a lack of fixity, firmness, and dependability. That which is unsettled is not fixed or determined: unsettled weather; unsettled claims. That which is unstable is wavering, changeable; easily moved, shaken, or overthrown: unstable equilibrium; an unstable decision. That which is unsteady is infirm or shaky in position or movement: unsteady on one's feet; unsteady of purpose.
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Example Sentences

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For much of the week ahead the weather looks quite unsettled with areas of low pressure bringing wet and blustery conditions.

From BBC

The field is unsettled, with independent polling conducted after former Vice President Kamala Harris opted not to run for governor showing large numbers of voters are undecided and with no clear front-runner.

More unsettled weather is expected from Tuesday, as the remnants of Hurricane Erin are set to bring wind and rain to the country for much of next week.

From BBC

However, Monday could see unsettled weather as the remnants of Hurricane Erin may start to approach the UK.

From BBC

Sam Altman is the most visible proponent of what we’ve come to call artificial intelligence, and he’s unsettled by the way people might use the technology.

From Salon

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When To Use

What does unsettled mean?

Something that is unsettled is not stable or is unorganized, as in While the contractor works on the kitchen, all of our kitchen things are unsettled.Unsettled is most often used figuratively to mean undecided, unadjusted, or wavering. Someone who is unsettled is normally disturbed by some type of imagery or by a decision they have made. They may be unable to focus or have a lot of different emotions—they feel unsettled.Literally, something that is unsettled is off balance, moving constantly, or unstable. A building slowly sliding down a hill is an example of a structure that has become unsettled. Unsettled can apply to anything that moves, such as animals, vehicles, or even rainclouds. When you say movement is unsettled, you’re saying the movement is erratic.Unsettled land is land where no one or very few people live. Example: That scary movie made me so unsettled that I couldn’t sleep for a week.

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