different between imbalance vs unsteadiness
imbalance
English
Etymology
From im- +? balance.
Noun
imbalance (usually uncountable, plural imbalances)
- The property of not being in balance.
- 2013, Daniel Taylor, Danny Welbeck leads England's rout of Moldova but hit by Ukraine ban (in The Guardian, 6 September 2013)[1]
- Ross Barkley, a second-half substitute, almost marked his debut with a goal but by that stage England were playing at half-pace. A team can do that when the imbalance of talent is this considerable.
- 2013, Daniel Taylor, Danny Welbeck leads England's rout of Moldova but hit by Ukraine ban (in The Guardian, 6 September 2013)[1]
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imbalance From the web:
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unsteadiness
English
Etymology
unsteady +? -ness
Noun
unsteadiness (countable and uncountable, plural unsteadinesses)
- The quality of being unsteady.
Antonyms
- steadiness
Translations
unsteadiness From the web:
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- what causes unsteadiness in the elderly
- what causes unsteadiness when walking
- what causes unsteadiness on your feet
- what does unsteadiness mean
- what causes unsteadiness when standing
- what is unsteadiness on feet
- what causes unsteadiness and weakness
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