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    unstable
    /ʌnˈsteɪbl/

    adjective

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  3. Unstable means not solid and firm and therefore not strong, safe, or likely to last. It can also describe a person who suffers from sudden and extreme changes in their mental and emotional state.

  4. Learn the meaning of unstable, an adjective that describes something that is not stable, firm, or constant. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of unstable.

  5. To be unstable is to lack stability, meaning things could change without warning, like an unstable bookshelf that is likely to fall down. If you are unstable emotionally, you might be ecstatically happy one minute and horribly depressed and angry the next.

  6. Learn the meaning of unstable as an adjective in different contexts, such as politics, chemistry, physics, and psychology. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and translations of unstable in other languages.

  7. Unstable means not stable, firm, or fixed; unsteady or liable to fall or sway. It can also describe a chemical compound that readily decomposes or changes, a radioactive element, or a condition with uncertain outcome.

  8. Unstable means lacking stability, fixity, or firmness, or liable to change or fluctuate quickly. Find different meanings, examples, and translations of unstable in various contexts, such as chemistry, physics, and psychology.

  9. Unstable means likely to change suddenly or to move or fall. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as politics, emotions, icebergs and chemistry, with synonyms and collocations.