Unsavory vs Unsteady - What's the difference?
unsavory | unsteady |
Not savory; without flavor.
Of bad taste; distasteful.
Making an activity undesirable.
Disreputable, not respectable, of questionable moral character.
Not held firmly in position, physically unstable.
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*:"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:"
Noted for lack of regularity or uniformity.
Inconstant in purpose, or volatile in behavior.
To render unsteady, removing balance.
As adjectives the difference between unsavory and unsteady
is that unsavory is not savory; without flavor while unsteady is not held firmly in position, physically unstable.As a verb unsteady is
to render unsteady, removing balance.unsavory
English
Alternative forms
* unsavoury (UK)Adjective
(en adjective)- His unsavory reputation as a mobster came back to haunt him when he ran for mayor of New York.