unsettled 的定义
- not settled; not fixed or stable; without established order; unorganized; disorganized: an unsettled social order; still unsettled in their new home.
 - continuously moving or changing; not situated in one place: an unsettled life.
 - wavering or uncertain, as in opinions or behavior; unstable; erratic: an unsettled state of mind.
 - not populated or settled, as a region: an unsettled wilderness.
 - undetermined, as a point at issue; undecided; doubtful: After many years the matter was still unsettled.
 - not adjusted, closed, or disposed of, as an account, estate, or law case.
 - liable to change; inconstant; variable: unsettled weather.
 
unsettled 近义词
bothered, upset
unsettled 的近义词 50 个
- agitated
 - changeable
 - changing
 - complicated
 - confused
 - disturbed
 - insecure
 - perilous
 - perturbed
 - precarious
 - rattled
 - restless
 - shaky
 - shifting
 - tense
 - ticklish
 - troubled
 - uncertain
 - uneasy
 - unnerved
 - unpredictable
 - unstable
 - busy
 - flustered
 - shaken
 - thrown
 - unbalanced
 - wavering
 - wobbling
 - active
 - antsy
 - anxious
 - changeful
 - complex
 - disorderly
 - explosive
 - fidgety
 - fluid
 - inconstant
 - kinetic
 - mobile
 - mutable
 - on edge
 - restive
 - shook up
 - unpeaceful
 - unquiet
 - unrestful
 - unsteady
 - variable
 
unsettled 的反义词 24 个
not decided, taken care of
更多unsettled例句
- The three people who recounted the president’s unsettled response spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.
 - I also avoid the unsettled tummy I sometimes get from other post-workout shakes and meals.
 - So after Lagarias and Shor, the only unsettled dimensions were seven, eight and nine.
 - That growing body of research can help explain the unrest people are now experiencing as beloved rituals go virtual or get punted to some unsettled future.
 - When India gained its independence in 1947, it inherited unsettled frontiers with several neighbours.
 - If these issues raise uncomfortable questions for Democrats, Clinton has reasons not to be too unsettled.
 - They were the women voters who turned to the GOP in the past when things got unsettled internationally.
 - “Things have been pretty unsettled,” said third-year student Joe Pittman.
 - The details of exactly what Obama would do and how many people stood to get legal status were unsettled.
 - Unsettled by the reality that the cops can't help them, Oakland residents are hiring private patrols.
 - The ensuing day the weather was still squally and unsettled.
 - There is no doubt the Government land unsettled and untouched in this province amounts to 90 per cent.
 - The comtesse vanished at the end of six months, leaving a board bill unsettled.
 - These and other unsettled points the following inquiry attempts to make clear.
 - Last year the great question of the Spanish succession was unsettled, and there was serious danger of a general war.