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unsettled

When describing a person, "unsettled" usually means they feel nervous or worried. It is more about an internal feeling of discomfort than outward anger. When talking about weather, it specifically describes a period where the conditions change quickly and often, such as switching between sun and rain in one day. In business or legal contexts, "unsettled" refers to money that hasn't been paid yet or a dispute that hasn't been solved.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in a lecture hall while Leo is at home playing games.
Chloe Smith

did dad say when he's coming back? i'm feeling lowkey unsettled by the silence in here.

Chloe Smith
Leo Smith
Leo Smith

chill out. he's just grabbing snacks, stop tweaking.

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Chloe uses 'unsettled' to describe her anxiety/perturbation regarding the quiet house (or room). Leo responds with 'tweaking', a slang term meaning overreacting or acting irrational/paranoid, highlighting their sibling dynamic.

Meanings

adjective

Unable to be calm; anxious, perturbed, or agitated.

"She felt deeply unsettled by the strange noises coming from the attic."

adjective

Not yet resolved, decided, or concluded.

"The question of who will lead the project remains unsettled."

adjective

Likely to change; unstable (typically referring to weather).

"The forecast predicts unsettled weather with frequent showers and wind."

adjective

Not yet paid or balanced (referring to a debt or account).

"He still has several unsettled invoices from the previous quarter."

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