unstable
/ʌnˈsteɪ.bəl/adjective3 syllables
Unstable means: lacking stability or fixity or firmness.
Synonyms for unstable37
adjective, as in lacking stability or fixity or firmness
adjective, as in suffering from severe mental illness
adjective, as in subject to change; variable
adjective, as in affording no ease or reassurance
adjective, as in highly or violently reactive
adjective, as in disposed to psychological variability
Opposites of unstable
What does unstable mean?6
adjective
lacking stability or fixity or firmness“unstable political conditions”
suffering from severe mental illness“of unsound mind”
subject to change; variable“a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty”
affording no ease or reassurance“a precarious truce”
highly or violently reactive“sensitive and highly unstable compounds”
disposed to psychological variability“his rather unstable religious convictions”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with unstable?12
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Unstable in a sentence
- Fortune is unstable, while our will is free.Scott
- Don't play near the cliffs, they can be unstable.Amastan
- For some time, their relationship had been unstable.Nuel
- An alpha male is an untested, unstable, buggy, and incomplete version of a male.shekitten
- Her family regards her as crazy and unstable.Nuel
- Don't climb on unstable rocks or steep slopes.Amastan
- People's emotional lives are becoming more and more unstable.n1ls
- Karl was unstable and on some kind of drug.Amastan
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