unsteadiness

[ UK /ʌnstˈɛdɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being unsteady--varying and unpredictable
  2. the quality of not being steady or securely fixed in place
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How To Use unsteadiness In A Sentence

  • The work will target the key impairments of film flicker and unsteadiness, both of which interfere substantially with viewing.
  • A similar degeneration in the neck bones can cause unsteadiness and giddiness.
  • Pendulum is a unlinear, coupling, variable and natural unsteadiness system.
  • Alternatively, dizziness may be used to describe a swaying sensation, or a feeling of weakness, faintness, light-headedness or unsteadiness.
  • Clinical signs were seen 5 hours after dosing, consisting of salivation, lachrymation, noisy respiration, tremors, unsteadiness, coldness, piloerection and wet urogenital region.
  • In some of the gutter wounds and subcutaneous tracks crossing the forehead and sides of the head, signs of intracranial disturbance were occasionally observed in the absence of external fracture, such as transient muscular weakness, unsteadiness in movements, giddiness, diplopia, or loss of memory and intellectual clearness. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • These must be chiefly, if not wholly, effects of the unsteadiness and injustice with which a factious spirit has tainted our public administrations.
  • The bone system could have degenerated and a similar degeneration in the neck bones can cause unsteadiness and giddiness.
  • The unsteadiness in me that you saw was my vertigo and lack of balance.
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