Unstable
adjectiveən'steɪbəl
Adjective
subject to change; variable
“everything was unstable following the coup”
Similar:Fluidlacking stability or fixity or firmness
“unstable political conditions”
“the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind”
“an unstable world economy”
See also:InconstantUnsteadyTemporarydisposed to psychological variability
“his rather unstable religious convictions”
highly or violently reactive
“sensitive and highly unstable compounds”
affording no ease or reassurance
Similar:Precarioussuffering from severe mental illness
Similar:Unsound
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