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

  1. Outstanding as a verb:

  1. Outstanding as an adjective:

    prominent or noticeable; standing out from others

  2. Outstanding as an adjective:

    exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority

  3. Outstanding as an adjective:

    projecting outwards

  4. Outstanding as an adjective:

    unresolved; not settled or finished

  5. Outstanding as an adjective:

    owed as a debt

  1. 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."

  2. Unsettled as an adjective:

    Not in a steady condition, uncertain, subject to change.

  3. Unsettled as an adjective:

    Not populated, having no settlers or other inhabitants.

  4. 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."

  1. Unsettled as a verb: