| unhinged | | |
| adj. | 1. brainsick, crazy, demented, disturbed, mad, sick, unbalanced, unhinged | affected with madness or insanity.; "a man who had gone mad" |
| ~ insane | afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement.; "was declared insane"; "insane laughter" |
| unstable | | |
| adj. | 1. unstable | lacking stability or fixity or firmness.; "unstable political conditions"; "the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind"; "an unstable world economy" |
| ~ inconstant | likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable.; "inconstant affections"; "an inconstant lover"; "swear not by...the inconstant moon" |
| ~ impermanent, temporary | not permanent; not lasting.; "politics is an impermanent factor of life"; "impermanent palm cottages"; "a temperary arrangement"; "temporary housing" |
| ~ coseismal, coseismic | being where earthquake waves arrive simultaneously. |
| ~ crank, cranky, tippy, tender | (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail. |
| ~ explosive, volatile | liable to lead to sudden change or violence.; "an explosive issue"; "a volatile situation with troops and rioters eager for a confrontation" |
| ~ rickety, shaky, wobbly, wonky | inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.; "a rickety table"; "a wobbly chair with shaky legs"; "the ladder felt a little wobbly"; "the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky" |
| ~ rocky | liable to rock.; "on high rocky heels" |
| ~ seismal, seismic | subject to or caused by an earthquake or earth vibration. |
| ~ tipsy | unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated.; "a tipsy boat" |
| ~ top-heavy | unstable by being overloaded at the top. |
| ~ tottering | (of structures or institutions) having lost stability; failing or on the point of collapse.; "a tottering empire" |
| ~ volcanic | explosively unstable.; "a volcanic temper" |
| ~ unsteady | subject to change or variation.; "her unsteady walk"; "his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine"; "an unsteady voice" |
| adj. | 2. unstable | highly or violently reactive.; "sensitive and highly unstable compounds" |
| ~ reactive | participating readily in reactions.; "sodium is a reactive metal"; "free radicals are very reactive" |
| adj. | 3. precarious, unstable | affording no ease or reassurance.; "a precarious truce" |
| ~ uneasy | lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or reassurance.; "farmers were uneasy until rain finally came"; "uneasy about his health"; "gave an uneasy laugh"; "uneasy lies the head that wears the crown"; "an uneasy coalition government"; "an uneasy calm"; "an uneasy silence fell on the group" |
| adj. | 4. mentally ill, unsound, unstable | suffering from severe mental illness.; "of unsound mind" |
| ~ insane | afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement.; "was declared insane"; "insane laughter" |
| adj. | 5. unstable | disposed to psychological variability.; "his rather unstable religious convictions" |
| ~ irresolute | uncertain how to act or proceed.; "the committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute" |
| adj. | 6. fluid, unstable | subject to change; variable.; "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"; "everything was unstable following the coup" |
| ~ changeful, changeable | such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change.; "changeable behavior"; "changeable moods"; "changeable prices" |
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