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unsteady
[uhn-sted-ee]
adjective
not steady or firm; unstable; shaky.
an unsteady hand.
fluctuating or wavering.
an unsteady flame; unsteady prices.
Synonyms: vacillatingirregular or uneven.
an unsteady development.
verb (used with object)
to make unsteady.
unsteady
/ ʌnˈstɛdɪ /
adjective
not securely fixed
an unsteady foothold
(of behaviour, etc) lacking constancy; erratic
without regularity
an unsteady rhythm
(of a manner of walking, etc) precarious, staggering, as from intoxication
verb
(tr) to make unsteady
Other Word Forms
- unsteadily adverb
- unsteadiness noun
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Example Sentences
During the second set Djokovic's level dropped considerably as he looked increasingly flustered and unsteady on his feet in a humid New York.
He was said to be unsteady on his feet, had cuts and bruises and was slurring his speech.
She slept more and more, but anytime I changed rooms she would slowly rouse herself and follow on unsteady, spindly legs.
Southpaw Usyk punctuated each of the opening two rounds with a counter left and had Dubois looking a little unsteady in the second.
As anyone in my field will tell you, blurring the line between your personal life and professional ambitions is necessary to get a leg up in the industry, especially in an unsteady media landscape.
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