Associations to the word «Unstable»
Noun
- Spiral
- Psychiatrist
- Configuration
- Reaction
- Droplet
- Dynamic
- Dispersion
- Uplift
- Moisture
- Crust
- Footing
- Regime
- Cally
- Sodium
- Esteem
- Ion
- Baseline
- Clone
- Salt
- Precipitation
- Steep
- Fixation
- Debris
- Fluid
- Pigment
- Pairing
- Depletion
- Ozone
- Weather
- Tendency
- Patient
- Breakdown
- Extreme
- Inflation
- Gradient
- Junta
- Render
- Coup
- Outburst
- Silt
- Sta
- Hazard
- Reagent
- Soil
- Singularity
- Personality
- Euler
- Derivative
- Temperament
- Reactor
- Coalition
- Supernova
- Swirl
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNSTABLE, adjective. Having a strong tendency to change.
UNSTABLE, adjective. Fluctuating; not constant.
UNSTABLE, adjective. Fickle.
UNSTABLE, adjective. Unpredictable.
UNSTABLE, adjective. (chemistry) Readily decomposable.
UNSTABLE, adjective. (physics) Radioactive, especially with a short half-life.
Dictionary definition
UNSTABLE, adjective. Lacking stability or fixity or firmness; "unstable political conditions"; "the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind"; "an unstable world economy".
UNSTABLE, adjective. Highly or violently reactive; "sensitive and highly unstable compounds".
UNSTABLE, adjective. Affording no ease or reassurance; "a precarious truce".
UNSTABLE, adjective. Suffering from severe mental illness; "of unsound mind".
UNSTABLE, adjective. Disposed to psychological variability; "his rather unstable religious convictions".
UNSTABLE, adjective. Subject to change; variable; "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"; "everything was unstable following the coup".
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