Superlative for unstable or teetering in movement
“We carefully cross the unsteady bridge above the river, gripping the ropes tightly while we tread its narrow planks.”
Superlative for feeling physically or mentally off-balance
“He began feeling rather unsteady after a couple of shots of vodka.”
Superlative for quick or likely to change consistently
“Global agricultural prices skyrocketed, with tightening fundamentals and unsteady exchange rates affecting a range of agricultural commodities.”
Superlative for that does not recur periodically
“The technique is ideal for teasing out information from signals that are unsteady or transient.”
Superlative for dangerous or full of peril
“Whenever questioned about the unsteady financial predicament, he always maintained a sense of diplomacy and realism about the situation.”
Superlative for clumsy or awkward in movement
“He was unsteady on his feet and with his hands, and it was obvious he would never make it as an athlete.”
Superlative for feeling worried and uneasy
“I crept outside to brave the elements, feeling unsteady about the distance literally stretching ahead of me.”
Superlative for undecided or unsure of how to act
Superlative for not fixed in place tightly or firmly
Superlative for characterized by an inability to sleep or rest
Superlative for under the influence of a substance, especially alcohol
Superlative for requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
Superlative for not the same on one side as on the other
Superlative for physically ill or weakened
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