Feeling worried and uneasy
“I just nodded, still feeling unsettled about the whole thing and developing a healthy headache.”
Not yet resolved
“To force this still unsettled issue could provoke a crisis for the nation's democracy.”
Having doubts or uncertainty (about something or someone)
“When I thought about what I was doing, I realized I was still unsettled about my future.”
Lacking order or stability
“Due to inept management, staff would typically go about their business in an unsettled manner.”
Still to be paid
“Councils owed their workers substantial amounts in unsettled arrears.”
Constantly changing
“Despite the unsettled weather, we had a marvelous weekend.”
Constantly moving from place to place
“For the remaining twenty years of her life, she lived an unsettled existence, visiting and revisiting various countries.”
(of an area) Having no settlers or inhabitants
“Legends of pioneers emphasize the perils of traveling unprotected through unsettled country.”
Risky or hazardous due to uncertainty
“The political situation was highly unsettled and discouraged investors.”
Occurring at uneven or varying rates or intervals
Marked by doubts or suspicions
Not clearly defined in expression or meaning
In an acutely disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence
Violently disturbed or agitated
Not having a sound state of mind
Unable to sleep, rest or relax due to excitement, stress or worry
Relating to lands or territory previously unsettled
Having lost one's direction
Having the feeling that one is about to vomit
Missing one's home and family very much when away
Feeling or showing embarrassment
Subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met
Relating to or characteristic of a process or period of transition
Not arranged neatly and in order
(of a question or subject) Being of current or continuing interest and importance
Full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
(of a liquid) Cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter
Desiring change and unable to find contentment
Isolated, especially from civilization or society
Having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger
To have thrown into disorder
“If diversity is always imagined in the same ways, it becomes, ironically, homogenized, and loses its power to unsettle established ways of thinking.”
To have thrown into a state of distress marked by confusion
“The flying debris and open sewage were the first of many shocks that would unsettle an unprepared visitor.”
Past tense for to lead someone astray with one's own actions as an example
Past tense for to undermine one's power or authority, especially of an established system or institution
(of an action or event) Past tense for to prevent from happening
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