Unsteadiness
1unsteadiness — index doubt (indecision), inconsistency, indecision, irregularity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Unsteadiness — Loss of one’s equilibrium in regard to the environment, often with a feeling of almost falling, or the result of bumping into things. There are many causes for unsteadiness, including problems in the cerebral or cerebellar portions of the brain,… …
3unsteadiness — unsteady ► ADJECTIVE (unsteadier, unsteadiest) 1) liable to fall or shake; not firm. 2) not uniform or regular. DERIVATIVES unsteadily adverb unsteadiness noun …
4unsteadiness — noun see unsteady II …
5unsteadiness — See unsteadily. * * * …
6unsteadiness — noun The quality of being unsteady. Ant: steadiness …
7unsteadiness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The quality or condition of being physically unsteady: instability, precariousness, ricketiness, shakiness, unstableness, wobbliness. See FLEXIBLE. 2. The quality or condition of being erratic and undependable:… …
8unsteadiness — n. unstableness, shakiness; changeability, irregularity …
9unsteadiness — un·steadiness …
10unsteadiness — noun 1. the quality of not being steady or securely fixed in place • Syn: ↑ricketiness • Ant: ↑steadiness • Derivationally related forms: ↑rickety (for: ↑ricketiness), ↑ …