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unsettle

VT ทำให้ รู้สึก ไม่มั่นคง  ทำให้ ไม่สบายใจ จาก การเปลี่ยนแปลง  disconcert insecure tam-hai-ru-suek-mai-man-kong

 

unsettled

ADJ ที่ รู้สึก ไม่มั่นคง  ที่ ไม่สบายใจ จาก การเปลี่ยนแปลง  unpredictable unstable stable ti-ru-suek-mai-man-kong

 

unsettled

ADJ ไม่ สงบ  excited furious calm relaxed mai-ngob

 

unsettledness

N ความ ไม่ เป็น หลักแหล่ง  ความ ไม่เป็นระเบียบ  ความ ไม่ได้ ชำระสะสาง 

 

unsettlement

N ความรู้สึก ที่ ไม่มั่นคง  kwam-ru-suek-ti-mai-man-kong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

UNSETTLE

v.t. 1. To unfix; to move or loosen from a fixed state; to unhinge; to make uncertain or fluctuating; as, to unsettle doctrines and opinions.
2. To move from a place.
3. To overthrow.

 

UNSETTLE

v.t.To become unfixed.

 

UNSETTLED

pp. 1. Unfixed; unhinged; rendered fluctuating.
2. a. Not settled; not fixed; not determined; as doctrines, questions, opinions and the like.
3. Not established.
4. Not regular; unequal; changeable; as an unsettled season; unsettled weather.
5. Not having a legal settlement in a town or parish.
6. Having no fixed place of abode.
7. Not having deposited its fecal matter; turbid; as unsettled liquor.
8. Having no inhabitants; not occupied by permanent inhabitants; as unsettled lands in America.

 

UNSETTLEDNESS

n. 1. The state of being unfixed, unsettled or undetermined.
2. Irresolution; fluctuation of mind or opinions.
3. Uncertainty.
4. Want of fixedness; fluctuation.

 

UNSETTLEMENT

n.Unsettled state; irresolution.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

UNSETTLE

Un *set "tle, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + settle. ]

 

Defn: To move or loosen from a settled position or state; to unfix; to displace; to disorder; to confuse.

 

UNSETTLE

UNSETTLE Un *set "tle, v. i.

 

Defn: To become unsettled or unfixed; to be disordered. Shak.

 

UNSETTLEDNESS

UNSETTLEDNESS Un *set "tled *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being unsettled.

 

UNSETTLEMENT

UNSETTLEMENT Un *set "tle *ment, n.

 

Defn: The act of unsettling, or state of being unsettled; disturbance. J. H. Newman.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

unsettle

un set tle |ˌənˈsetl ˌənˈsɛdl | verb [ with obj. ] cause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb: the crisis has unsettled financial markets | (as adj. unsettling ) : an unsettling conversation. DERIVATIVES un set tle ment noun, un set tling ly adverb

 

unsettled

un set tled |ˌənˈsetld ˌənˈsɛdld | adjective 1 lacking stability: an unsettled childhood. worried and uneasy: she felt edgy and unsettled. liable to change; unpredictable: a spell of unsettled weather. not yet resolved: one important question remains unsettled. (of a bill ) not yet paid. 2 (of an area ) having no settlers or inhabitants. DERIVATIVES un set tled ness noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

unsettle

un |set ¦tle |ʌnˈsɛt (ə )l | verb [ with obj. ] cause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb: the crisis has unsettled financial markets | an unsettling conversation. DERIVATIVES unsettlement noun, unsettlingly adverb

 

unsettled

un |set ¦tled |ʌnˈsɛt (ə )ld | adjective 1 lacking order or stability: an unsettled childhood. worried and uneasy: she felt edgy and unsettled. liable to change; unpredictable: a spell of unsettled weather. 2 not yet resolved: one question remains unsettled. (of a bill ) not yet paid. 3 (of an area ) having no settlers or inhabitants. DERIVATIVES unsettledness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

unsettle

unsettle verb all this talk of death was unsettling him: unnerve, upset, disturb, disquiet, perturb, discomfit, disconcert, alarm, dismay, trouble, bother, agitate, fluster, ruffle, shake (up ), throw, unbalance, destabilize; informal rattle, faze, pull the rug (out ) from under.

 

unsettled

unsettled adjective 1 an unsettled life: aimless, directionless, purposeless, without purpose; rootless, nomadic. 2 an unsettled child: restless, restive, fidgety, anxious, worried, troubled, fretful; agitated, ruffled, uneasy, disconcerted, discomposed, unnerved, ill at ease, edgy, on edge, tense, nervous, apprehensive, disturbed, perturbed, unstrung; informal rattled, fazed. 3 unsettled weather: changeable, changing, variable, varying, inconstant, inconsistent, ever-changing, erratic, unstable, undependable, unreliable, uncertain, unpredictable, protean. 4 the question is still unsettled: undecided, to be decided, unresolved, undetermined, moot, uncertain, open to debate, doubtful, in doubt, up in the air, in a state of uncertainty. 5 the debt remains unsettled: unpaid, payable, outstanding, owing, owed, to be paid, due, undischarged, delinquent, past due. 6 unsettled areas: uninhabited, unpopulated, unpeopled, unoccupied, desolate, lonely.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

unsettle

unsettle verb all this talk of death was unsettling him: discompose, unnerve, upset, disturb, disquiet, make anxious, make uneasy, perturb, discomfit, disconcert, alarm, confuse, nonplus, bewilder, confound, perplex; daunt, dismay, trouble, bother, agitate, fluster, ruffle, jolt, shake (up ), throw, put off, take aback, unbalance, destabilize, throw off balance, put someone off their stroke, pull the rug (out ) from under; informal rattle, faze, psych out.

 

unsettled

unsettled adjective 1 an unsettled, unsatisfied life: aimless, directionless, purposeless, without purpose, without a goal; rootless, moving, wandering, nomadic, travelling, transient. ANTONYMS settled, purposeful. 2 I was an unsettled child: restless, restive, fidgety, anxious, worried, troubled, fretful; disquieted, flustered, agitated, ruffled, uneasy, disconcerted, discomposed, unnerved, ill at ease, uncomfortable, edgy, on edge, tense, nervous, apprehensive, alarmed, concerned, dismayed, disturbed, turbulent, perturbed, shaken, upset, bothered, distressed; informal thrown, rattled, fazed, twitchy, shaky, wired. ANTONYMS settled, composed. 3 more unsettled weather is forecast: changeable, changing, variable, varying, inconstant, inconsistent, ever-changing, erratic, unstable, unsteady, shifting, fluid, undependable, unreliable, uncertain, unpredictable, mercurial, quicksilver, kaleidoscopic, chameleon-like; rare protean. ANTONYMS settled, unchanging, predictable. 4 the question remains unsettled: undecided, to be decided, unresolved, undetermined, uncertain, open, arguable, debatable, disputed, unanswered, open to debate, doubtful, in doubt, moot, up in the air, in (a state of ) limbo, in a state of uncertainty, indefinite, inconclusive, unconfirmed, unsolved, ongoing, pending; confused, problematic, vexed, ambiguous, equivocal, vague, borderline; informal iffy. ANTONYMS settled. 5 they charge interest on debts that remain unsettled after 30 days: unpaid, payable, outstanding, owing, owed, to be paid, due, overdue, undischarged, in arrears, in the red, receivable; N. Amer. delinquent, past due. ANTONYMS settled, paid. 6 unsettled or thinly populated areas: uninhabited, unpopulated, unpeopled, unoccupied, unfrequented; empty, vacant, abandoned, deserted, depopulated, forsaken, desolate, lonely. ANTONYMS settled, populated.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

unsettle

n s t tle 動詞 他動詞 1 …を不安定にする, ぐらつかせる .2 〈人 心など 〉を動揺させる, 不安にする, 乱す .自動詞 不安定になる, 動揺する .

 

unsettled

un set tled /ʌ̀nsét (ə )ld /形容詞 more ; most 1 〈社会情勢などが 〉不安定な, 不安な; 〈時代が 〉不穏な, 動乱の .2 be 〈人が 〉 (驚きから )心配して, 興奮して; 〈心が 〉不安定な .3 〈問題などが 〉未決定の, 未解決の an unsettled conflict 未解決の紛争 4 〈天気が 〉定まらない, 変わりやすい (changeable )unsettled weather 不順な天候 5 〈胃が 〉調子 [具合 ]が悪い, むかむかする .6 〈土地が 〉人が暮らしていない .7 〈人が 〉定住していない .8 支払いの済まない, 未決済の .