unsteadfast

English

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English unstedefast, from Old English unstædefast; equivalent to un- + steadfast.

Adjective

unsteadfast (comparative more unsteadfast, superlative most unsteadfast)

  1. Not steadfast; wavering, unfaithful.

Derived terms

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