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The example sentences of UNSTEADY in videos (5 in total of 5)

with preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun long adjective arms noun, plural , they personal pronoun seem verb, non-3rd person singular present somewhat adverb unsteady adjective on preposition or subordinating conjunction two cardinal number feet noun, plural , with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner posture noun, singular or mass reminiscent noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction
be verb, base form applied verb, past participle to to unsteady adjective and coordinating conjunction compressible adjective flows noun, plural do verb, non-3rd person singular present exist verb, base form , although preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun re noun, singular or mass a determiner bit noun, singular or mass more adverb, comparative complicated verb, past participle .
soon adverb the determiner eggs noun, plural started verb, past tense cracking verb, gerund or present participle and coordinating conjunction the determiner little adjective ducklings noun, plural started verb, past tense taking verb, gerund or present participle small adjective unsteady adjective steps noun, plural out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun shells noun, plural .
without preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner flaps noun, plural and coordinating conjunction the determiner engine noun, singular or mass switched verb, past tense off preposition or subordinating conjunction which wh-determiner causes verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner plane noun, singular or mass to to land verb, base form unsteady adjective on preposition or subordinating conjunction deck noun, singular or mass .
if preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present unsteady adjective after preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner minute noun, singular or mass then adverb look verb, base form at preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun for preposition or subordinating conjunction another determiner five cardinal number seconds noun, plural and coordinating conjunction note noun, singular or mass down particle the determiner highest adjective, superlative

Use "unsteady" in a sentence | "unsteady" example sentences

How to use "unsteady" in a sentence?

  • That was the way love was, she guessed-it left you always unsteady on your feet.
    -Anna Godbersen-
  • Small jerks began to appear in my legs, my walk became unsteady precisely because I wanted it to be smooth.
    -Knut Hamsun-
  • After a time he fell asleep, and some unsteady fairies had to climb over him on their way home from an orgy.
    -James M. Barrie-
  • He understands now why kisses in movies are filmed the way they are, with the camera endlessly circling, circling: the ground is unsteady under his.
    -Cassandra Clare-
  • How often do I lull my seething blood to rest, for you have never seen anything so unsteady, so uncertain, as this heart.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
  • It is for the inconsistent, unsteady disciples whose cheese is falling off their cracker.
    -Brennan Manning-
  • Today's public education system is a failed monopoly: bureaucratic, rigid and in unsteady control of dissatisfied captive markets.
    -David T. Kearns-
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Definition and meaning of UNSTEADY

What does "unsteady mean?"

/ˌənˈstedē/

unsteady

adjective
Variable; subject to change.

What are synonyms of "unsteady"?
Some common synonyms of "unsteady" are:
  • unstable,
  • rocky,
  • wobbly,
  • wobbling,
  • rickety,
  • shaky,
  • shaking,
  • tottery,
  • tottering,
  • teetering,
  • unsafe,
  • unbalanced,
  • unreliable,
  • insecure,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənˈstābəl/

unstable
adjective

likely to give way.

/ˈräkē/

rocky
adjective

With abundant rocks or stones.

/ˈwäb(ə)lē/

wobbly
adjective

Moving with a rocking or staggering motion.

/ˈwäbəl/

wobbling
verb

To walk or move with a rocking, staggering motion.

/ˈrikidē/

rickety
adjective

Likely to fall or collapse; shaky.

/ˈSHākē/

shaky
adjective

Tending to shake, as from weakness or defect.

/SHāk/

shaking
verb

To hold someone's hand meeting them.

/ˈtädəriNG/

tottering
adjective verb

feeble or unsteady. To walk unsteadily, as when ill or drunk.

/ˈtēdər/

teetering
verb

move or balance unsteadily.

/ˌənˈsāf/

unsafe
adjective

Likely to be dangerous or harmful.

/ˌənˈbalənst/

unbalanced
adjective verb

Losing your mind; going a little crazy. To make two things not equal to each other.

/ˌənrəˈlīəb(ə)l/

unreliable
adjective

Not able to be trusted or believed.

/ˌinsəˈkyo͝or/

insecure
adjective

Lacking confidence or certainty about yourself.

What are antonyms of "unsteady"?
Some common antonyms of "unsteady" are:
  • steady,
  • stable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈstedē/

steady
adjective exclamation noun verb

Happening or developing at a regular rate. used as warning to someone to keep calm or take care. person's regular boyfriend or girlfriend. make or become steady.

/ˈstābəl/

stable
adjective noun verb

In a position where something does not fall over. Group of racing horses that belong to one owner. To put horses in a stable.

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