[
US
/ənˈstɛdi/
]
[ UK /ʌnstˈɛdi/ ]
[ UK /ʌnstˈɛdi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
subject to change or variation
her unsteady walk
his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine
an unsteady voice -
not firmly or solidly positioned
an unfirm stance
climbing carefully up the unsteady ladder
How To Use unsteady In A Sentence
- Yet the video footage shows a man slightly unsteady on his feet. Times, Sunday Times
- Witnesses said he appeared unsteady on his feet. The Sun
- I managed to wiggle underneath them all, dislodging those on the very top by unbalancing the unsteady column.
- As Charles lets what feels like half of Glasgow into the dressing room, an unsteady young fan falls at Turner's feet.
- His speech is a mumble, his face immobile, his gait unsteady.
- With his support and encouragement I took my first somewhat unsteady steps towards the production of a unit in financial accounting.
- Nestling next to the ladies of the night were several mustached, glazed-eyed Afghan men who occasionally took unsteady steps onto a makeshift dance floor to bust some surprisingly graceful traditional moves. The Longest War
- his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine
- Stagger and stumble suggest unsteady or uncontrolledmovement.
- With his support and encouragement I took my first somewhat unsteady steps towards the production of a unit in financial accounting.