1. unsettled - Adjective
2. unsettled - Verb
3. unsettled - Adjective Satellite
subject to change
not yet settled
not settled or established
still in doubt
Source: WordNetPeople wish to be settled only as far as they are unsettled is there any hope for them. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Everything remains unsettled forever, depend on it. Henry Miller
My view is that if your philosophy is not unsettled daily then you are blind to all the universe has to offer. Neil deGrasse Tyson
What has once been settled by a precedent will not be unsettled overnight, for certainty and uniformity are gains not lightly sacrificed. Above all is this true when honest men have shaped their conduct on the faith of the pronouncement. Benjamin N. Cardozo
It's been so long that I think I was unsettled by the idea of feeling like I belonged anywhere. But you made me feel like I belong. Cassandra Clare
If there would not have been a Waco, I would have put down roots somewhere and not been so unsettled with the fact that my government ... was a threat to me. Everything that Waco implies was on the forefront of my thoughts. That sort of guided my path for the next couple of years. Timothy McVeigh