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- Dictionaryunsteady/ʌnˈstɛdi/
adjective
- 1. liable to fall or shake; not steady in position: "he was very unsteady on his feet" Similar Opposite
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UNSTEADY definition: 1. moving slightly from side to side, as if you might fall: 2. likely to change, in a way that is…. Learn more.
Adjective. That causes communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body, causing a wide range of symptoms including numbness and weakness in the body, an unsteady gait, blurry vision and more.
Unsteady definition: not steady or firm; unstable; shaky. See examples of UNSTEADY used in a sentence.
UNSTEADY meaning: 1. moving slightly from side to side, as if you might fall: 2. likely to change, in a way that is…. Learn more.
1. Not firm, solid, or securely in place; unstable. 2. Fluctuating; changeable: an unsteady market. 3. Not even or regular; wavering: an unsteady voice. tr.v. un·stead·ied, un·stead·y·ing, un·stead·ies. To cause to become unsteady. un·stead′i·ly adv. un·stead′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
If you are unsteady, you have difficulty doing something because you cannot completely control your body.
UNSTEADY definition: moving slightly from side to side, as if you might fall: . Learn more.