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  1. The meaning of UNSETTLED is not settled. How to use unsettled in a sentence. not settled: such as; not calm or tranquil : disturbed; likely to vary widely especially in the near future : variable…

  2. UNSETTLED definition: 1. likely to change suddenly; not calm or having a regular pattern: 2. nervous and worried; unable…. Learn more.

  3. Something that is unsettled is not stable or is unorganized, as in While the contractor works on the kitchen, all of our kitchen things are unsettled. Unsettled is most often used figuratively to mean undecided, unadjusted, or wavering.

  4. Something that's unsettled is out of order or unstable in some way. If you've just moved and started at a new school, your whole life may feel unsettled. An unsettled situation is tumultuous or uncertain, and an unsettled person feels uneasy.

  5. UNSETTLED meaning: 1. likely to change suddenly; not calm or having a regular pattern: 2. nervous and worried; unable…. Learn more.

  6. That which is unsettled is not fixed or determined: unsettled weather; unsettled claims. That which is unstable is wavering, changeable; easily moved, shaken, or overthrown: unstable equilibrium; an unstable decision.

  7. UNSETTLE definition: 1. to make someone feel anxious or slightly worried : 2. to make something change, in a way that…. Learn more.

  8. 1. Not in a state of order or calmness; disturbed: these unsettled times. 2. Likely to change or vary; variable: unsettled weather. 3. a. Not determined or resolved: an unsettled issue. b. Uncertain or doubtful: were still unsettled with respect to their future plans. 4. Not paid or adjusted; outstanding: an unsettled bill. 5.

  9. unsettled. adjective. /ʌnˈsetld/ (of a situation) that may change; making people uncertain about what might happen. These were difficult and unsettled times. The weather has been very unsettled (= it has changed a lot). Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  10. verb (used with object) , un·set·tled, un·set·tling. to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.