Unsettledness
adjective
1.
not settled; not fixed or stable; without established order; unorganized; disorganized:
an unsettled social order; still unsettled in their new home.
2.
continuously moving or changing; not situated in one place:
an unsettled life.
3.
wavering or uncertain, as in opinions or behavior; unstable; erratic:
an unsettled state of mind.
4.
not populated or settled, as a region:
an unsettled wilderness.
5.
undetermined, as a point at issue; undecided; doubtful:
After many years the matter was still unsettled.
6.
not adjusted, closed, or disposed of, as an account, estate, or law case.
7.
liable to change; inconstant; variable:
unsettled weather.
adjective
1.
lacking order or stability: an unsettled era
2.
unpredictable; uncertain: an unsettled climate
3.
constantly changing or moving from place to place: an unsettled life
4.
(of controversy, etc) not brought to an agreed conclusion
5.
(of debts, law cases, etc) not disposed of
6.
(of regions, etc) devoid of settlers
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