different between alterable vs unsteady
alterable
English
Etymology
alter +? -able
Adjective
alterable (comparative more alterable, superlative most alterable)
- Capable of being changed, changeable, mutable
Antonyms
- inalterable
- unalterable
Translations
Noun
alterable (plural alterables)
- Something that can be altered; a variable.
Related terms
- alterability
Anagrams
- Albert Lea, alertable, relatable
Spanish
Etymology
alterar +? -able
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /alte??able/, [al?.t?e??a.??le]
Adjective
alterable (plural alterables)
- alterable
- Antonym: inalterable
Derived terms
- alterabilidad
- inalterable
Further reading
- “alterable” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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unsteady
English
Etymology
From un- +? steady. Like steady, the word first appeared in English around 1530. The word is comparable to Old Frisian onstedich, Low German unstadig, etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?st?di/
- Rhymes: -?di
- Hyphenation: un?steady
Adjective
unsteady (comparative unsteadier, superlative unsteadiest)
- Not held firmly in position, physically unstable.
- "Mid-Lent, and the Enemy grins," remarked Selwyn as he started for church with Nina and the children. Austin, knee-deep in a dozen Sunday supplements, refused to stir; poor little Eileen was now convalescent from grippe, but still unsteady on her legs; her maid had taken the grippe, and now moaned all day: […]"
- Lacking regularity or uniformity.
- Inconstant in purpose, or volatile in behavior.
Synonyms
- (not held or fixed securely and likely to fall over): precarious, rickety, shaky; see also Thesaurus:rickety
- (lacking regularity or uniformity): chaotic, irregular, unstable; see also Thesaurus:unsteady
Antonyms
- steady
Derived terms
- unsteadily
Translations
Verb
unsteady (third-person singular simple present unsteadies, present participle unsteadying, simple past and past participle unsteadied)
- To render unsteady, removing balance.
Anagrams
- Dauntsey, unstayed
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