The difference between Undecided and Unsettled
When used as adjectives, undecided means open and not yet settled or determined, whereas unsettled means disturbed, upset.
Undecided is also noun with the meaning: a voter etc. who has not yet come to a decision.
check bellow for the other definitions of Undecided and Unsettled
-
Undecided as an adjective:
Open and not yet settled or determined.
Examples:
"The question of man's destiny is still undecided."
-
Undecided as an adjective:
Uncommitted, not having reached a decision.
Examples:
"The result of the election is in doubt because of a large number of undecided voters."
-
Undecided as a noun:
A voter etc. who has not yet come to a decision.
-
Undecided as a verb:
-
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."
-
Unsettled as an adjective:
Not in a steady condition, uncertain, subject to change.
-
Unsettled as an adjective:
Not populated, having no settlers or other inhabitants.
-
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."
-
Unsettled as a verb: