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Comparative for not firmly fixed and likely to wobble or fall
“Gladys looked back and saw the unstable bridge sway for a moment, then settle precariously.”
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Comparative for likely to change suddenly or regularly
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“At the same time, the incomes they do have are far more unstable than they were a few decades ago.”
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Comparative for prone to psychiatric problems or sudden changes of mood
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“A hitman is assigned to kidnap the mentally unstable younger brother of a powerful district attorney.”
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Comparative for behaving in a foolish or silly way
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“And since I, as the human leader, was acting unstable, he simply took over the pack.”
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Comparative for feeling, or having a propensity to feel, insecure, anxious, or overly emotional
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“I cringe at the power imbalance within the relationship, as well as the withholding and intermittent reinforcement which keep her feeling unstable and insecure, always seeking his approval.”
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Comparative for rickety in structure and easily damaged
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Comparative for dangerous or full of peril
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Comparative for potentially violent or dangerous, especially of a situation
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Comparative for of or pertaining to the near or immediate future
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Comparative for requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
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Comparative for characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion
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Comparative for built cheaply and shoddily
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Comparative for undecided or unsure of how to act
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Comparative for dishonest, insincere, and full of deceit
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Comparative for readily, or easily, reacting to stimuli or changes
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Comparative for somewhat ill or not fully physically healthy
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Comparative for easily set on fire
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Comparative for tending to divide, cause discord, or fragment
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Comparative for lacking in veracity, accuracy or truth
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Comparative for in poor condition
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