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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
unstable
1. lacking stability or fixity or firmness (Freq. 5) - unstable political conditions - the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind - an unstable world economy • Ant: stable • Similar to: coseismic, coseismal, crank, cranky, tender, tippy, explosive, volatile, rickety, shaky, wobbly, wonky, rocky, seismic, seismal, tipsy, top-heavy, tottering, volcanic • See Also: impermanent, temporary, inconstant, unsteady • Derivationally related forms: unstableness 2. highly or violently reactive (Freq. 1) - sensitive and highly unstable compounds • Similar to: reactive • Derivationally related forms: unstableness 3. affording no ease or reassurance (Freq. 1) - a precarious truce • Syn: precarious • Similar to: uneasy • Derivationally related forms: unstableness, precariousness (for: precarious) 4. suffering from severe mental illness - of unsound mind • Syn: mentally ill, unsound • Similar to: insane • Derivationally related forms: unstableness, unsoundness (for: unsound) 5. disposed to psychological variability - his rather unstable religious convictions • Similar to: irresolute • Derivationally related forms: unstableness 6. subject to change; variable - a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty - everything was unstable following the coup • Syn: fluid • Similar to: changeable, changeful • Derivationally related forms: fluidness (for: fluid)
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