UNSETTLED


Meaning of UNSETTLED in English

un ‧ set ‧ tled /ʌnˈsetld/ BrE AmE adjective

1 . SITUATION making people feel uncertain about what will happen:

difficult and unsettled times

2 . FEELING slightly worried, upset, or nervous:

Children often feel unsettled if their parents divorce.

3 . ARGUMENT OR DISAGREEMENT still continuing without reaching any agreement:

The dispute remains unsettled.

4 . WEATHER changing a lot in a short period of time SYN changeable

5 . LAND unsettled land has never had people living on it ⇨ settler

6 . DEBT an unsettled debt or bill has not been paid

7 . STOMACH feeling slightly sick SYN upset :

My stomach’s a bit unsettled after all that rich food.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.