unsteady

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Inconstant in purpose, or volatile in behaviour
Noted for lack of regularity or uniformity
Not held firmly in position
To render unsteady, removing balance
{a} not fixed, irresolute
subject to change or variation especially in behavior; "her unsteady walk"; "his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine"; "an unsteady voice
Unsteady objects are not held, fixed, or balanced securely. a slightly unsteady item of furniture
If you are unsteady, you have difficulty doing something, for example walking, because you cannot completely control your legs or your body. The boy was very unsteady and had staggered around when he got up He poured coffee into the mugs, and with an unsteady hand, held one of them out to David. + unsteadily un·steadi·ly She pulled herself unsteadily from the bed to the dresser
If you describe something as unsteady, you mean that it is not regular or stable, but unreliable or unpredictable. His voice was unsteady and only just audible
{s} unstable, shaky; insecure; changeable
unsteadily
{a} inconstantly
unsteadiness
{n} a want of constancy
Unsteadiness
tickleness
unsteadily
in an unsteady manner; "he walked unsteadily toward the exit"; "The wounded soldier was swinging unsteadily on his legs
unsteadily
In an unsteady manner; so as to shake, falter, or be inconsistent
unsteadily
shakily, in an unstable manner
unsteadiness
the quality of being unsteady--varying and irregular the quality of not being steady or securely fixed in place
unsteadiness
The quality of being unsteady
unsteadiness
the quality of not being steady or securely fixed in place
unsteadiness
{i} unstableness, shakiness; changeability, irregularity
unsteadiness
the quality of being unsteady--varying and irregular
unsteadiness
falter
unsteady

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    /ənˈstedē/ /ənˈstɛdiː/

    Etimoloji

    [ "&n-'ste-dE ] (transitive verb.) 1532. Created by adding the prefix un- to steady. Like steady, the word first appeared in English around 1530. The word is comparable to the Old Frisian onstedich, the Low German unstadig etc.