The difference between Unstable and Wobbly
When used as adjectives, unstable means having a strong tendency to change, whereas wobbly means unsteady and tending to wobble.
Unstable is also verb with the meaning: to release (an animal) from a stable.
check bellow for the other definitions of Unstable and Wobbly
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Unstable as an adjective:
Having a strong tendency to change.
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Unstable as an adjective:
Fluctuating; not constant.
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Unstable as an adjective:
Fickle.
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Unstable as an adjective:
Unpredictable.
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Unstable as an adjective (chemistry):
Readily decomposable.
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Unstable as an adjective (physics):
Radioactive, especially with a short half-life.
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Unstable as a verb (transitive):
To release (an animal) from a stable.
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Wobbly as an adjective:
Unsteady and tending to wobble.
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Wobbly as a noun (US, labor union):
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Wobbly as a noun (British, slang):
A wobbler; a fit of rage.