The difference between Outstanding and Unsettled
When used as adjectives, outstanding means prominent or noticeable, whereas unsettled means disturbed, upset.
check bellow for the other definitions of Outstanding and Unsettled
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Outstanding as a verb:
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Outstanding as an adjective:
prominent or noticeable; standing out from others
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Outstanding as an adjective:
exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority
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Outstanding as an adjective:
projecting outwards
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Outstanding as an adjective:
unresolved; not settled or finished
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Outstanding as an adjective:
owed as a debt
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Unsettled as an adjective:
Disturbed, upset.
Examples:
"I was unsettled by the sudden outburst, and since I didn't know what to do I just stood there, confused."
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Unsettled as an adjective:
Not in a steady condition, uncertain, subject to change.
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Unsettled as an adjective:
Not populated, having no settlers or other inhabitants.
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Unsettled as an adjective:
Unpaid.
Examples:
"We need to settle this bill; even if you think the charge is too high we can't just leave it unsettled."
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Unsettled as a verb: