Adverb for not firmly fixed and likely to wobble or fall
“Calm funded the project to avoid safety worries over unstable cliff faces and walking trails.”
Adverb for likely to change suddenly and create difficulties or danger
“At the same time, the incomes - and jobs - they do have are far more unstable than they were a few decades ago.”
Adverb for prone to psychiatric problems or sudden changes of mood
“A hitman is assigned to kidnap the mentally unstable younger brother of a powerful district attorney.”
Adverb for unstable character
Adverb for frail, sickly or of a delicate constitution
Adverb for of or pertaining to the near or immediate future
Adverb for having lost one's direction
Adverb for characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion
(of a relationship or household) Adverb for dysfunctional or lacking harmony
Adverb for describing land that is wet like a swamp
Fissiparously or divisively
Adverb for characterized by fierce, extreme, or violent energy or force
Adverb for not equal in quantity, size, or value
Adverb for built cheaply and shoddily
Adverb for not easy in manner
Adverb for sensitive
Adverb for having or being a slippery surface
Adverb for having a form or edge that smoothly curves in and out
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