adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unsettled financial markets
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Eliot led a strangely unsettled life, drifting from place to place and job to job.
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It is dangerous to visit there while the political situation is so unsettled .
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More unsettled weather is forecast for the weekend.
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The bus ride made my stomach feel unsettled .
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The issue of pay raises remains unsettled .
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The weather has been very unsettled lately.
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Tomorrow will continue unsettled , with showers in most areas.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Between 1912 and 1914 the Conservative Party was distinctly unsettled .
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But back in 1921 the staff situation was still unsettled .
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He leaves the county at an unsettled time.
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How unsettled and agitated he had been when they last had visited the Springall house.
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Leaders insist that only pockets around the country support escalation, but are aware of increasing frustration that the dispute remains unsettled .
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They all felt restless and unsettled , and met other young men who were walking round the town for the same reason.
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Yet even as I remember Victoria, I feel keenly the unsettled state of my mind.
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You certainly couldn't change it ... She hadn't felt this unsettled about herself for years!