un·set·tled
Pronounced:
/ˌʌnˈsɛtl̟d/
Function:
adjectiveMeaning:
[more un*set*tled; most un*set*tled] 1 : feeling nervous, upset, or worried : not comfortable ▪ unsettled investors ▪ an unsettled stomach
2 : not lived in by people : not inhabited or populated ▪ This region of the country is still largely unsettled. [=not settled]
3 : not yet finally decided or dealt with ▪ an unsettled question ▪ We have some unsettled business to attend to.
4 : likely to change : not calm or stable ▪ unsettled weather ▪ an unsettled political climate
5 : not yet paid ▪ unsettled debts

